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    B737 a flaming start

    This is what I understand to be a ”wet run” incident. Small flames comes out of the engine burning excesssive oil. In this particular case they had a failured start and fuel was left inside the combustion-chamber. Normal procedure is to ventilate by rotating the turbine 2-3 minutes before a restart to avoid this kind of “afterburner”.
    http://www.youtube.com/v/nZwh5kLPCas
    The incident happened happened in 2004 at Flesland airport, Bergen in Norway.
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    Nice Paul

    I've seen flaming starts, but never like that.... WOW!!!!

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