Notes:

This is what's left of this AA 767. On June 2, 2006, the #1 engine exploded at the maintenence area during a normal engine run-up. One of the inner blades deep in the engine flung out of #1, hit the ground, and became lodged in the #2 engine cowling. Another part of that blade simply sliced right through the plane on its way to #2. This is one of the last days of this plane as it was stripped further, and has since been completely removed from LAX.

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N330AA

Photo Date

Oct 21, 2008

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Mar 06, 2009

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This is what's left of this AA 767. On June 2, 2006, the #1 engine exploded at the maintenence area during a normal engine run-up. One of the inner blades deep in the engine flung out of #1, hit the ground, and became lodged in the #2 engine cowling. Another part of that blade simply sliced right through the plane on its way to #2. This is one of the last days of this plane as it was stripped further, and has since been completely removed from LAX.

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Comments

Darryl Morrell - AirTeamImages

Nice photo Mark, saw a feature on this in this month`s Airliner World, think they did the whole task in 3-4 days

Thomas Lener

Perfekt shot... Mark nice Boeing