Boeing 737 Engine Fire

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  • It is common. When the engines are sent they are "pickled" meaning they have special oils in them to prevent rust in case the engine has to sit for a long time before being put into use. When the engine is first fired up these oils burn off. During the day its not so exciting so the techs will wait until after dark for the first run so they can see the cool flames shooting out.

  • nest thing you that thing is going BOOM

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  • @RobertGary1 Your talking complete shit.

  • Ohh Scary

  • @gordon1234567890 nerd !!! :D

  • hey its a norwegian braathen safe , the airline doesnt exsist anymore wowthis gotta be old

  • hey its a norwegian braaten safe , the airline doesnt exsist anymore wowthis gotta be old

  • that doesn't look really save...

  • @artmechanic uhhh ur wrong it wuz just out of maintence they were burning off fluids and anti rust fluid from repair

  • @RobertGary1 Finally someone who knows wat there talking about

  • @kittycat46927 type English much?

  • Flying would me much more exciting if the engines always spwed fire like this engin does.

    And it would piss off the enviromental freaks.

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