Posted on 08/18/2022 9:26:43 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Maine Capitol Police screener Craig Donahue was returning from his lunch break when he heard a "loud thud" and the sound of metal rolling.
The cylinder was about 7 inches by 5 inches with grease all over it...

Two other people saw the object fall around 12:30 p.m. near the capitol building in Augusta, according to a Maine Department of Public Safety news release. No injuries were reported.
The Maine Department of Public Safety said in a news release that the FAA is "attempting to locate the source of the part which is likely from a large airliner on an international route."
In a statement to CNN on Tuesday morning, an FAA spokesperson said, "The FAA is aware of the report and is investigating."
(Excerpt) Read more at edition.cnn.com ...
Just how many pieces can fall off an airliner before it starts to have difficulty flying?
The pain in Maine falls mainly from the plane.
Better title: “A large metal object narrowly missed a man...”
Agreed: Headline fail.
No make that Quaker State.....
It looks like a left Phalange.
The pain in his brain
could have come from a plane.
That was flying over Maine.
“A man missed a large metal object”? Was he trying to catch it?
It’s probably sort of important that they find the plane which dropped that (assumingly) engine part.
Yeah, it’s a new sport only the very lucky get to practice.
I hope they didn’t need that 🤨
Drum roll…. We’ll done!
Just how many pieces can fall off an airliner before it starts to have difficulty flying?
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I’m guessing there are not too many extraneous parts on an airliner. it’s not like a hood ornament on a car or something.
Actually, the part looks like it has bearing races on the open end. My guess is this is part of a landing gear assembly... and probably somewhat important.
The pain
In Maine
Falls mainly
From a plane
No. He thought it was a strike but it was low and outside. He swung and missed it.
It could be one of the two spurving bearings from a turbo encabulator.
Or, it could be a Teflon coated muffler bearing.
Perhaps they should have said: Metal object narrowly misses man as it plummeted to earth from an airplane. 😋
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