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The accident above happened fairly recently - winter 2005 or 2006. The plane slid off the runway in the snow. A six year-old passenger in one of the cars on the street was killed.
The story for the accident below goes: "The mechanics failed to have someone riding brakes in the plane, failed to bring chokes and failed to set parking brakes on both aircraft AND the tug... and then they left aircraft unattended" -
Michael Lashley, as an aircraft safety inspector, have seen multiple occasions when aircraft was endangered by the careless driving of mechanics. The example below is credited to "Mechanics driving with no Hyd pressure for brakes" -
Sliced!
Ilyushin Il-62M Aeroflot at Anchorage in 1999, got sliced a little:
Plane chopped by the propeller of another plane:
The story on this rampage is playing out to the tune of a quarter of a million dollars - these are the damages for 4 destroyed planes. The poor guy who's responsible for this started the engine of his private Piper Saratoga plane - and then lost control, slicing through four other planes and crashing into the fifth...
Double-Deckers:
It does not help if there are some potholes on the runway:
(plus a bunch of construction equipment)
or a huge snake:
Containers are not a good thing to digest:
Asleep at the wheel?
In the Air
All tangled up...
Famous occasion of the cargo doors opening in the middle of a flight:
(never a good thing, read for example this account)
Strange Landings
Broken Landing Gear:
The tires... are gone
Blown engine: Southwest Airlines 737-2
One-Wing Landing!
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