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Where jet engines take a licking but keep on ticking

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Where jet engines take a licking but keep on ticking

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Every day is a bad day for flying if you hang out with Brian DeBruin. DeBruin runs GE Aviation's jet engine test operations site in Peebles, Ohio, and his job is to make sure that GE engines keep working when they fly into an hailstorm, encounter a dust cloud, or ingest a goose. He and his team even set off small explosions inside jet engines to simulate blade failure. "Some of these tests are relatively benign, but others are quite damaging," DeBruin told GE Reports. "You've got to prove that your engines are good." We recently sent photographer Chris New to check Peebles out.

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