The Boeing 727 is often remembered as one of the most recognizable airliners ever built, with its distinctive T-tail and trio of engines mounted at the rear of the fuselage. To many observers, the aircraft’s three-engine layout appears to be a straightforward engineering choice from an era when designers were still experimenting with aircraft configurations. In reality, the third engine existed because Boeing found itself caught between three major airlines that all wanted very different things from the company’s next short- and medium-haul aircraft.
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What!? 20 Southwest Airlines Flight Attendants Injured After Soda Cans Explode Inflight
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- July 30, 2024
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Although there have been a plethora of headlines involving unruly passengers threatening other passengers and crew onboard in recent years, some Southwest Airlines flight attendants have apparently been sustaining injuries at the hands of another culprit… Interestingly, Nearly two dozen crew members are reported to have been injured by exploding soda cans during flights in recent weeks!