File:Omega 70 engine 1.jpg

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English: The #1 engine of Omega Aerial Refueling Services Flight 70 lying in the grass next to the end of runway 21 at Naval Base Ventura County, California, having been struck by the #2 engine when the latter separated from the aircraft just after liftoff, and having itself separated after the aircraft touched back down on the runway during the ensuing rejected takeoff. The aircraft ran off the runway into a marsh and caught fire; the three flightcrew escaped without serious injury, but the aircraft was destroyed.
Date 18 May 2011 or later
Source Powerplants Group Chairman's Factual Report DCA11MA075 (original uploaded version was from [1])
Author National Transportation Safety Board

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current19:57, 10 October 2021Thumbnail for version as of 19:57, 10 October 20211,440 × 1,001 (253 KB)Whoop whoop pull up (talk | contribs)Higher-res version extracted from NTSB PDF
02:27, 4 October 2021Thumbnail for version as of 02:27, 4 October 20211,000 × 713 (218 KB)Whoop whoop pull up (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by {{w|National Transportation Safety Board}} from [https://aviation-safety.net/photo/6269/Boeing-707-321B-N707AR] with UploadWizard

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