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Crash caused by crocodile

Postby Sooty655 » Fri Oct 22, 2010 7:43 pm

Found this link on PPRuNe - the hazards of third world aviation.
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Re: Crash caused by crocodile

Postby Jigsaw » Fri Oct 22, 2010 8:12 pm

BLIMEY.

Croc survives then killed anyway (wasn't the croc's fault). All those other folk, not theirs either.
Amazing what can happen because of one a$$wipe of humanity innit :-o
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Re: Crash caused by crocodile

Postby Thumper » Fri Oct 22, 2010 9:43 pm

If someone killed the croc immediately and the plane landed safely thats fair enough but to kill the poor thing that was probably terrified after the event it survived is not fair.
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Re: Crash caused by crocodile

Postby Xplumberlives » Sat Oct 23, 2010 8:14 am

Aircraft crashes after crocodile on board escapes and sparks panic
A small airliner crashed into a house, killing a British pilot and 19 others after a crocodile smuggled into the aircraft in a sports bag escaped and started a panic.

Published: 5:53PM BST 21 Oct 2010

One of the passengers had hidden the animal, which he planned to sell, in a big sports bag.
British pilot Chris Wilson from Shurdington, near Cheltenham was the First Officer on the flight.
The plane came down despite no apparent mechanical problems during an internal flight in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

It has now emerged that the crash was caused by the concealed reptile escaping and causing a stampede in the cabin, throwing the aircraft off-balance.

The crocodile survived the crash, only to be dispatched with a blow from a machete.

Danny Philemotte, the Belgian pilot and 62-year-old owner of the plane's operator, Filair, struggled in vain with the controls, with Chris Wilson, his 39-year-old First Officer from Shurdington, near Cheltenham, Glocs.

The plane was on a routine flight from the capital, Kinshasa, to the regional airport at Bandundu when the incident unfolded, on August 25.

It crashed into a house just a few hundred feet from its destination. The occupants of the property were outside at the time.

According to the inquiry report and the testimony of the only survivor, the crash happened because of a panic sparked by the escape of a crocodile hidden in a sports bag.

One of the passengers had hidden the animal, which he planned to sell, in a big sports bag, from which the reptile escaped as the plane began its descent into Bandundu.

A report of the incident said: "The terrified air hostess hurried towards the cockpit, followed by the passengers."

The plane was then sent off-balance "despite the desperate efforts of the pilot", said the report.

The plane was a Czech-made Let L-410 Turbolet, one of more than 1,100 produced as short-range transport aircraft and used mainly for passenger services.





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