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    Boeing horror: Mechanic sucked into engine in Iran’s Chabahar

    July 9, 2024Updated:July 9, 2024 World No Comments
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    In a horrifying incident that occurred earlier this month, a locksmith was sucked into the machines of a Boeing aircraft in Iran’s Chabahar Konarak airports. According to reports, Abolfazl Amiri was dragged into the website of the Varesh Airline’s Boeing 737-500 when he went near the airplane to get a resource. A check work was taking place with the engine on.
    On July 3, the plane left Tehran at 7.15 am local period, and the people were disembarking when the website on the right side of the website was turned on for a test run. According to Bild, the website had new include flaps open while the plan was being planned and a safety area was established around it.
    The locksmith returned after realizing that he had forgotten a resource for the engine, so he was sucked in before the engine caught fire. His remains were discovered after the flames regiment arrived at the scene.
    According to a origin who was quoted by the aircraft media outlet Aviation, “one of the specialists of Varesh Airlines unexpectedly found himself in the air pressure course of the website consumption during the pilot’s power-up for reasons requiring investigation and analysis by air accident specialists at the accident site, and was pulled into the CFM56-3 turboprop engine installed on the Boeing 737, dying instantly.” remain.
    This is not the first time a person has been sucked into a aircraft’s website. In May, a man dies after being sucked into the website of a KLM Cityhopper Embraer E190 at Amsterdam’s major airports. The incident occurred in front of a large number of passengers who reported hearing a “hellish sound” when the passenger was sucked by the website. ” Immediately there was a terrible tragedy at Schiphol where a man ended up in a running airplane engine. Unfortunately, the people passed away. At Schiphol, there are people and workers who have witnessed this. The situations are currently being investigated. We refer to the Royal Military Police for more information, according to Airline KLM in a speech, as soon as it becomes available.

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