Miloch
May 4th 17, 03:12 PM
http://gizmodo.com/somehow-there-were-no-injuries-from-this-terrifying-pla-1794888723
Driver Simon Li was in the right place, at the right time, for his vehicle’s
dashcam to capture what looks like a terrifying and deadly crash of a Piper PA32
single-engine airplane. But it turns out both the plane’s pilot and passenger
were able to climb out of the plane’s wreckage and walk away afterwards, with no
other reported injuries.
The crash happened Tuesday afternoon in Mukilteo, Oregon, immediately after the
plane took off from Paine Field airport. The massive fireball seen in the video
was the result of fuel igniting after the plane clipped a power line, followed
by a street light, causing the inferno to rain down on the street below.
After the plane lost power and the pilot couldn’t restart the engine, he steered
the aircraft towards the nearby Harbour Pointe Boulevard which was free of
traffic. The plane still ended up hitting at least five vehicles before coming
to a stop, but there were no additional injuries reported.
Aside from nearby streets being shut down while police and firefighters dealt
with the wreckage and damage it caused, some 9,000 local residents lost power
until the lines could be repaired. An inconvenience, undoubtedly, but far less
catastrophic than Li’s dashcam footage may make the crash appear.
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Driver Simon Li was in the right place, at the right time, for his vehicle’s
dashcam to capture what looks like a terrifying and deadly crash of a Piper PA32
single-engine airplane. But it turns out both the plane’s pilot and passenger
were able to climb out of the plane’s wreckage and walk away afterwards, with no
other reported injuries.
The crash happened Tuesday afternoon in Mukilteo, Oregon, immediately after the
plane took off from Paine Field airport. The massive fireball seen in the video
was the result of fuel igniting after the plane clipped a power line, followed
by a street light, causing the inferno to rain down on the street below.
After the plane lost power and the pilot couldn’t restart the engine, he steered
the aircraft towards the nearby Harbour Pointe Boulevard which was free of
traffic. The plane still ended up hitting at least five vehicles before coming
to a stop, but there were no additional injuries reported.
Aside from nearby streets being shut down while police and firefighters dealt
with the wreckage and damage it caused, some 9,000 local residents lost power
until the lines could be repaired. An inconvenience, undoubtedly, but far less
catastrophic than Li’s dashcam footage may make the crash appear.
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