Showing posts with label Midair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Midair. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2011

ALASKAN TRAGEDY: Four die after planes collide in midair!


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By CASEY GROVE, http://www.adn.com / Published: July 30th, 2011 10:53 PM.

A damaged Cessna 206 approaches the north-south runway at Ted Stevens International Airport July 30, 2011. The plane, which was involved in a mid-air collision near Trapper Creek, was able to land safely on the runway.
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A damaged Cessna 206 approaches the north-south runway at Ted Stevens International Airport July 30, 2011. The plane, which was involved in a mid-air collision near Trapper Creek, was able to land safely on the runway.

Four people died after a midair collision Saturday afternoon between two single-engine floatplanes at Amber Lake about 12 miles southwest of Trapper Creek, the Alaska State Troopers reported.
The lake is about 90 miles northeast of Anchorage.
One of the planes, a Cessna 180, crashed and burned. All aboard died as a result of the crash, said troopers spokeswoman Megan Peters.
Troopers were waiting for the State Medical Examiner's officer to confirm their identities before releasing any names of those who died.
The bodies have been recovered, said Peters.
The second plane, a Cessna 206, landed safely on a runway in Anchorage. Its pilot and lone occupant, Kevin Earp, 56, of Eagle River, was uninjured, Peters said. The plane's floats were heavily damaged in the collision, she said.
When the plane landed, it had a piece of debris tangled in its floats.

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Friday, July 1, 2011

GUINNESS WORLD RECORD?: US man stung by scorpion on commercial flight!

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July 1, 2011 / AP / Oregon, Portland / DC.

All Jeff Ellis could do was wait as he sat terrified 30,000 feet (9,000 meters) in the air staring at the wriggling scorpion that stung him on a flight to Alaska.


He repeated to himself that a doctor said he'd be fine, probably.
Ellis first had to wait 30 minutes to see whether he succumbed to anaphylactic shock.
"In the movies, scorpions kill people," Ellis, 55, said on Thursday. "I was just nervous, on edge, making sure that my heart was beating normal, that I wasn't sweating."
Alaska Airlines spokeswoman Bobbie Egan said the scorpion probably crawled on board the plane during a stop in Austin, Texas. The plane then landed in Seattle, where Ellis boarded for a flight to Anchorage.
About three hours into the flight, Ellis dozed off. Then, he felt something tickling his arm.
"I felt it on my shirt-sleeve and brushed it off, I thought it was a little spider or something," Ellis said. "Then I felt it back on my elbow."

Thank God! it was not a deadly scorpion; but Jeff Ellis should try for Guinness World Record for having bitten mid air, in a plane flying 30, 000 feet (9,000 meters)!

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