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Flybe engine stopped by bird strike

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A passenger plane lost one of its propellers in a bird strike on take-off - but continued with the rest of the hour-long flight on just ONE engine. The Flybe service had just left Guernsey for Birmingham when startled passengers heard a bang on the left side. They looked out and saw the front cone of the prop had been smashed and the blades were slowing to a halt. But to their alarm the captain announced that instead of turning round the plane would be carrying on with the single remaining engine.

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