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Old 18th Jan 2019, 06:57
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Originally Posted by tdracer
If you loose two engines during takeoff, on anything short of a B-52 you're probably going to have a really bad day - the extra engine(s) just mean you have slightly more control over where you're going to crash.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_A...entry_accident


If having more than two engines made the aircraft inherently safer, you'd expect to see that in the fatal hull loss statistics. Yet the 747-400 rate is more than twice what it is for the 757, 767, 777, or A330 (and you don't even want to ask about the MD-11).
I'll take the Lockheed L-1011 when it comes to jets with more that two engines.
I always liked that plane for a variety of reasons and safety wasn't bad either.
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