As part of a sales tour, Boeing again turned to 11,700-ft.-high Lhasa, Tibet, to demonstrate engine-out capabilities of its new-generation 737s
As part of a sales tour, Boeing again turned to 11,700-ft.-high Lhasa, Tibet, to demonstrate engine-out capabilities of its new-generation 737s. The pilots simulated one engine out on takeoff and landing for China Southwest Airlines and the Civil Aviation Administration of China. Tests also were...
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