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English: From official UK AAIB report 8/88 of British Airtours Flight 28M. This is an illustration (sketch) from Appendix 8, figure g, showing the pattern of fuel leakage and pooling and flames covering the rear of the aircraft, resulting from burning fuel and wind.
Date First published 1989
Source https://www.gov.uk/aaib-reports/8-1988-boeing-737-236-g-bgjl-22-august-1985
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From UK AAIB report 8/88 of British Airtours Flight 28M. This is an illustration from Appendix 8, figure g, showing the pattern of fuel leakage and pooling and flames covering the rear of the aircraft, resulting from burning fuel and wind.

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