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A Pan American World Airways, Inc., B-707-321B, N761PA, experienced an explosive disintegration of the third stage turbine disk of the No. 4 engine at approximately 1410 P.d.t, June 28, 1965. The accident occurred shortly after takeoff from San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco, California, at an altitude of about 800 feet above the ground. Disintegration of the turbine disk was followed by a fire in the No. 4 engine area and an explosion in the outboard reserve fuel tank. The No. 4 engine and approximately 25 feet of the right outer wing separated from the aircraft.
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A
Pan
American
World
Airways,
Inc.,
B-707-321B,
N761PA,
experienced
an
explosive
disintegration
of
the
third
stage
turbine
disk
of
the
No.
4
engine
at
approximately
1410
P.d.t,
June
28,
1965.
The
accident
occurred
shortly
after
takeoff
from
San
Francisco
International
Airport,
San
Francisco,
California,
at
an
altitude
of
about
800
feet
above
the
ground.
Disintegration
of
the
turbine
disk
was
followed
by
a
fire
in
the
No.
4
engine
area
and
an
explosion
in
the
outboard
reserve
fuel
tank.
The
No.
4
engine
and
approximately
25
feet
of
the
right
outer
wing
separated
from
the
aircraft.