In Australia, a pilot with his small plane flew into a Ferris wheel and stuck it upside down - because he has missed the ride! Miraculously no one was injured.
The accident occurred on a public festival in the Australian Eastern coastal town of Old Bar, some 350 kilometers north of Sydney.
Suddenly a small plane raced type S200 Cheetah on the Ferris wheel. "I thought: My God, will fly to the deep, who comes just over it," one woman told the ABC. "And then the machine crashed into the Ferris wheel."
Equally surprising was the apparent impact of the 52-year-old pilot of the aircraft. Who declared that he ferris wheel and have not been seen by the device is stopped suddenly.
"I knew a few minutes long, not at all what had happened and hoped that no one was injured," said the 52-year-old.
The accident has proceeded so smoothly, probably due to the impending rain.
Eyewitnesses said a few moments before impact was the Ferris wheel was still busy with many children.Because of impending rain, then only a few had taken part in the next trip.
As the small plane struck, there were a nine-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl in the travel business. Had to wait two and a half hours in a gondola of the ferris wheel until they were rescued by the rescue workers, it said in a statement to local police.
Longer had the 52-year-old pilot and his 32-year-old son waiting for rescue. They waited nearly three hours in the wreckage of more than ten meters in height. "Fortunately, all were taken down and we were able to leave behind us," said Ben Shepherd from the local fire department.
The small plane had taken off shortly before the collision of an airfield nearby. The police and staff of the Australian Aviation Safety Authority on Saturday were on site in order to determine the exact circumstances of the accident.
The accident occurred on a public festival in the Australian Eastern coastal town of Old Bar, some 350 kilometers north of Sydney.
Suddenly a small plane raced type S200 Cheetah on the Ferris wheel. "I thought: My God, will fly to the deep, who comes just over it," one woman told the ABC. "And then the machine crashed into the Ferris wheel."
Equally surprising was the apparent impact of the 52-year-old pilot of the aircraft. Who declared that he ferris wheel and have not been seen by the device is stopped suddenly.
"I knew a few minutes long, not at all what had happened and hoped that no one was injured," said the 52-year-old.
The accident has proceeded so smoothly, probably due to the impending rain.
Eyewitnesses said a few moments before impact was the Ferris wheel was still busy with many children.Because of impending rain, then only a few had taken part in the next trip.
As the small plane struck, there were a nine-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl in the travel business. Had to wait two and a half hours in a gondola of the ferris wheel until they were rescued by the rescue workers, it said in a statement to local police.
Longer had the 52-year-old pilot and his 32-year-old son waiting for rescue. They waited nearly three hours in the wreckage of more than ten meters in height. "Fortunately, all were taken down and we were able to leave behind us," said Ben Shepherd from the local fire department.
The small plane had taken off shortly before the collision of an airfield nearby. The police and staff of the Australian Aviation Safety Authority on Saturday were on site in order to determine the exact circumstances of the accident.
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