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Old 29th Nov 2021, 18:41
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dixi188
 
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Sorry, not a Boeing person, but on the A300 with CF6 engines, no N1 and no N2 was considered "Engine Severe Damage or Separation" as you don't know what has happened to the engine.
It may be seized, hanging off the wing, spilling fuel or oil, or it may be just an electrical harness fault.
The old saying, "If in doubt there's no doubt", comes to mind.
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