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Ryanair Boeing 737-800 at Dublin International Airport.

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2009

The propeller aircraft in the background came in running on only one engine, could this be a possible engine failure? you can JUST see it at 0:09 on HQ.

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  • yeah but why do they keep them on? Or why only keep one on?

  • but they dont have to be on to move

  • I just came back from a flight on a flybe dash 8 Q400 prop and we were we moving with both props on...

  • no

    but the props dont have 2 be spining for them to move

  • Did it have a pushback truck on it?

  • a few weeks ago it was still able to move but the props werent spining

  • Both the engines! Lol when was that?

  • ye there was a fly be in edinburgh that was taxing after landing that got stuck behind other aircraft so it turned both of its propelers off

  • It's quite common to taxi on one engine only. Saves fuel

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