Plane crashes in ferris wheel
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Plane crashes in ferris wheel
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CANBERRA, Australia - An ultra-light plane crashed into a Ferris wheel at a rural festival in eastern Australia on Saturday, trapping two children on the ride and two adults in the aircraft for hours. There were no serious injuries.
The Cheetah S200 carrying two men did not topple the Ferris wheel when it hit the frame near the top on the first morning of an annual three-day festival at Old Bar, a coastal village 220 miles (350 kilometres) north of Sydney, New South Wales Rural Fire Service spokesman Ben Shepherd said.
Two children — a 9-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl — were trapped in a carriage at the top of the wheel near the wrecked plane for 90 minutes, police said.
The 52-year-old pilot and his 32-year-old passenger were trapped inside the mangled aircraft more than 30 feet (10 metres) above ground for almost three hours, police said.
Shepherd said rescuers used a crane to free the four.
"Thankfully, everyone was taken down and were able to walk away from it," Shepherd said.
The pilot, Paul Cox, said he did not see the Ferris wheel before his plane hit it.
"The next thing I knew, I was stopped inside the Ferris wheel," he said. "I had no idea for a few minutes and I was just hoping no one got hurt."
Witnesses said the Ferris wheel was full of children minutes before the crash. But because of impending rain, only five had dared to take the final ride, said a festival organizer, who gave his name only as Terry.
"The kids were fantastic," said Brett Campbell, a paramedic at the scene. "They were so calm and so well-behaved and very brave. And so were the two gentlemen in the plane. They were just the best patients we could ever hope for, and the best thing about it, no one really had any injuries."
Fizal Meah, a witness, said one of the children in a carriage below the area of impact was struck by debris and was left distraught but uninjured.
"Because the rain was stopping and starting, stopping and starting, it was almost empty," Meah said.
Local resident Gary Jones said his 9-year-old twin sons were among the last to ride the Ferris wheel before the crash.
"It was a hell of a shock," Jones said.
Police and air safety investigators were at the scene Saturday.
The plane had just taken off from a nearby airstrip when it crashed, Meah said.
CANBERRA, Australia - An ultra-light plane crashed into a Ferris wheel at a rural festival in eastern Australia on Saturday, trapping two children on the ride and two adults in the aircraft for hours. There were no serious injuries.
The Cheetah S200 carrying two men did not topple the Ferris wheel when it hit the frame near the top on the first morning of an annual three-day festival at Old Bar, a coastal village 220 miles (350 kilometres) north of Sydney, New South Wales Rural Fire Service spokesman Ben Shepherd said.
Two children — a 9-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl — were trapped in a carriage at the top of the wheel near the wrecked plane for 90 minutes, police said.
The 52-year-old pilot and his 32-year-old passenger were trapped inside the mangled aircraft more than 30 feet (10 metres) above ground for almost three hours, police said.
Shepherd said rescuers used a crane to free the four.
"Thankfully, everyone was taken down and were able to walk away from it," Shepherd said.
The pilot, Paul Cox, said he did not see the Ferris wheel before his plane hit it.
"The next thing I knew, I was stopped inside the Ferris wheel," he said. "I had no idea for a few minutes and I was just hoping no one got hurt."
Witnesses said the Ferris wheel was full of children minutes before the crash. But because of impending rain, only five had dared to take the final ride, said a festival organizer, who gave his name only as Terry.
"The kids were fantastic," said Brett Campbell, a paramedic at the scene. "They were so calm and so well-behaved and very brave. And so were the two gentlemen in the plane. They were just the best patients we could ever hope for, and the best thing about it, no one really had any injuries."
Fizal Meah, a witness, said one of the children in a carriage below the area of impact was struck by debris and was left distraught but uninjured.
"Because the rain was stopping and starting, stopping and starting, it was almost empty," Meah said.
Local resident Gary Jones said his 9-year-old twin sons were among the last to ride the Ferris wheel before the crash.
"It was a hell of a shock," Jones said.
Police and air safety investigators were at the scene Saturday.
The plane had just taken off from a nearby airstrip when it crashed, Meah said.
Re: Plane crashes in ferris wheel
rigpiggy wrote: The pilot, Paul Cox, said he did not see the Ferris wheel before his plane hit it.
I know a couple guys like this... and somehow they're still around...
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You don't know Mark and I that well.Cougar wrote:rigpiggy wrote: The pilot, Paul Cox, said he did not see the Ferris wheel before his plane hit it.
I know a couple guys like this... and somehow they're still around...
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It would have been stranger if he'd said "I saw the Ferris wheel, but I thought, let's fly into it, you know, just for kicks!"Cougar wrote:rigpiggy wrote: The pilot, Paul Cox, said he did not see the Ferris wheel before his plane hit it.
I know a couple guys like this... and somehow they're still around...
As an AvCanada discussion grows longer:
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
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The police say the pilot is slowly coming round.
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Sid...hilarious...
Did no one else get it?
Did no one else get it?
Accident speculation:
Those that post don’t know. Those that know don’t post
Those that post don’t know. Those that know don’t post
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TK here's one even funnier from the thread on PPRuNe.
The guy's going to quit flying. He couldn't see the attraction.
The guy's going to quit flying. He couldn't see the attraction.