When Engine No. 4 Stopped
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
THE crash of a Hercules C-130 in Medan was the result of the fourth engine under the right wing malfunctioning. The supposition is backed by the fact that the engine's propeller also stopped functioning. As a result, the transport plane had difficulty climbing, which led to the fatal crash. This disastrous event is yet another incident involving the ageing US-manufactured planes.
THE crash of a Hercules C-130 in Medan was the result of the fourth engine under the right wing malfunctioning. The supposition is backed by the fact that the engine's propeller also stopped functioning. As a result, the transport plane had difficulty climbing, which led to the fatal crash. This disastrous event is yet another incident involving the ageing US-manufactured planes.
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