Yes. In fact, some have! It just depends on the distance from the plane to the airport, the speed of the plane, and the altitude of the plane.
Interference engine You better get that belt changed.
An event for commercial reasons
When an engine overheats severly, it usually warps the cylinder heads and allows leakage of oil and water into the wrong parts of the engine, eventaully causing engine failure.
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I suffered a timing belt failure in a 3 cylinder 91 Chevy sprint, doing about 120 kilometers per hour(about 70 mph), with no damage to the engine. The engine end bearing seals were starting to leak, spraying oil on the belt, causing very premature failure... after a replaced belt, and seals, I've put on another 15,000 kilometers, and the car still goes :) such a failure is bound to damage the engine.or something important.
The event was a colossal failure
There certainly is Not, its extremely possible that such an event could happen.
If you experience brake failure while driving you should turn off the engine and coast to a complete stop?
If you experience brake failure while driving you should turn off the engine and coast to a complete stop?
If you experience brake failure while driving you should turn off the engine and coast to a complete stop?
A combination of two failures lead to catastrophic event and the first failure is latent is there probability requirement for the latent failure?
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