will guess it depends on your definition of blew-up. Mine would be a "uncontained engine failure"joudon wrote: ↑January 10, 2020, 10:18 amAircraft engines do not blow up. Of course they can be blown up from an outside source 1.e a missile. The worst that can happen in everyday operations is known as 'an uncontained engine failure' and occur rarely. There are some graphic photos of a Southwest Airlines B737-800 ( same model as the Ukranian A/C )which suffered an uncontained engine failure 2 years ago. Despite the engine wrecked and fan blades piercing the cabin fuselage, the A/C was able to make a safe emergency landing, the only fatality was a passenger sucked out of her seat .
As far I would comment on the NYT report, take with a few grains of salt.
Find it intersting that someone just happen to be holding the camera/phone still exactly where the airplane was allegedly hit. Not sure what it is a video of.
Pentagon Accuses Iran Of Shooting Down A Ukrainian Plane But Its Evidence Is Flimsy
https://www.moonofalabama.org/2020/01/p ... limsy.htmlUncontained engine failures can damage the tanks of an airplane and can set it on fire. They can also lead to all kinds of other damage. Any plane that survives such an incident is very lucky.