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Sekerob
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Hanging upside down on a high voltage power line for 2 hours.... happened to a German couple:
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Sgt.Joe
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That looks like very bad luck, followed by most fortuitus luck. Hope they were OK.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7568045.stm
Two people have been rescued from a light aircraft which hit power lines near Durach, in southern Germany. It took emergency services two hours to get the trapped occupants out of the plane which was left dangling 30 metres (100 feet) above the ground. Rescuers on the scene believe the plane's undercarriage clipped the 380,000 volt power line shortly after taking off from a nearby airport. The pilot and passengers had to wait in the stranded plane while a cherry-picker was brought to the scene. It was decided that the downdraft from a helicopter would risk dislodging the aircraft. |
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JmBoullier
Former Community Advisor Normandy - France Joined: Jan 26, 2007 Post Count: 3716 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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That looks like very bad luck,... What do you mean? That the high voltage lines crossed their way just while they were taking off? As in most cases in plane accidents it is more (much more in this case) a human mistake than bad luck... |
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Sgt.Joe
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That looks like very bad luck,... What do you mean? That the high voltage lines crossed their way just while they were taking off? As in most cases in plane accidents it is more (much more in this case) a human mistake than bad luck... You are correct. Point well taken. Cheers
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