Snarge (noun, uncountable) Remains of animals, mostly (but not only) birds, stuck in a plane engine, on an aircraft surface, or along an airport runway.
"Snarge can be a wad of a Canada goose lodged inside an airplane engine. Or it can be a broken and burned gull feather littered along the runway. Snarge can even be as small as a rusty-red smear on the nose of an airliner."
‘Snarge’ Happens, and Studying It Makes Your Flight Safer
"Snarge can be a wad of a Canada goose lodged inside an airplane engine. Or it can be a broken and burned gull feather littered along the runway. Snarge can even be as small as a rusty-red smear on the nose of an airliner."
‘Snarge’ Happens, and Studying It Makes Your Flight Safer
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