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Unoccupied Renault Car Crashes Under A Boeing 737 Aircraft In Spanish Airport
Unoccupied Renault Clio Supermini car crashes under a Boeing 737 in Spanish Airport.
The vehicle belongs to the Ground Force, a ground handling and cargo services company.
Thankfully no injuries was reported and no serious damage was done to the underside of the aircraft.
The Ryanair’s Boeing 737-800 later embarked on its trip to Manchester, UK, after a 90-minute delay.
An unusual accident happened at the Alicante Airport in Spain earlier this week (on April 12) after an unoccupied vehicle crashed on Ryanair’s Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
The vehicle, a white Renault Clio Supermini car, belongs to the Ground Force, which is a ground handling and cargo services company based in Spain.
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Images shared by pilot instructor and airline investigator Iván Castro Palacios, shows the white Clio stuck under the airplane after hitting the underside of the fuselage with its roof.
According to AirLive, the driver of the vehicle forgot to apply the handbrake when parking, which causes the Renault to roll into the parked plane.
Thankfully no injuries was reported and no serious damage was done to the underside of the aircraft after it was reportedly taken to the maintenance facility for closer inspection.
After a 90-minute delay, the Ryanair’s Boeing 737-800 later embarked on its trip from Alicante, Spain, to Manchester, UK.
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