TITLE:        How Do Sailors Cook Food On Jet Engines
CHANNEL:      The Art Of War  (@theartofwarrr)
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Why would American sailors toast sandwiches in the jet blast on an

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Why would American sailors toast sandwiches in the jet blast on an aircraft carrier? You see, even at idle, the temperature near the nozzle stays in the hundreds of degrees, so the food heats up in seconds. So, they wrapped the sandwich in several layers of foil, attached it to a long metal pole, and held it in the stream of hot air. But it was strictly forbidden because you could get sucked into the engine intake and that snack could turn into your last meal.

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[000.08] Why would American sailors toast
[001.92] sandwiches in the jet blast on an
[003.76] aircraft carrier? You see, even at idle,
[005.92] the temperature near the nozzle stays in
[007.76] the hundreds of degrees, so the food
[009.60] heats up in seconds. So, they wrapped
[011.44] the sandwich in several layers of foil,
[013.60] attached it to a long metal pole, and
[015.60] held it in the stream of hot air. But it
[017.84] was strictly forbidden because you could
[019.52] get sucked into the engine intake and
[021.36] that snack could turn into your last
[023.12] meal.
