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"A helicopter can often return to the ground after engine failure more safely than a fixed-wing aircraft provided that the rotor(s) are still intact and free to turn."

This statement is false, as fixed-wing aircraft exhibit well-defined and controllable gliding principals in the event of an engine failure, and much pilot training time is devoted to a mastery of this concept.

Ryanair reference

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The reference to support Ryanair's 'reputation' is a blog that has zero supporting data, just that 'People have complained a lot' about Ryanair. While the blogger is entitled to his views, this is not a high quality source. Please note I have no affiliation or connection (or shares) in Ryanair. 80.41.92.9 (talk) 19:09, 27 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]