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Old 11th Sep 2016, 07:41
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Aircraft accident at Parafield

Heard that one aircraft taxied into another at Parafield just after 4PM local time this afternoon & there has been a fatality as a result.

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It appears so, it's still breaking news, with more information to come ..

Sounds as if it may have been an accidental start-up and resultant unexpected aircraft movement?

Aircraft collide on ground at Parafield airport
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It appears so, it's still breaking news, with more information to come ..

Sounds as if it may have been an accidental start-up and resultant unexpected aircraft movement?

Aircraft collide on ground at Parafield airport
Yes - hand swinging the prop & it got away from him.
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I don't know what you can say. You disobey or forget very basic safety rules, and machines have no hesitation in killing you within milliseconds, it's that simple.
Those people who are too casual in their approach to vital safety issues nearly always pay the ultimate price.

One dead in on-ground aircraft collision
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"Twin engined Saratoga"

Sheesh, reporters!

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Condolences to the family and friends of the deceased.

Not much can be said that will change the outcome now but I understand the second aircraft was a "twin-engined Saratoga". At least they got the Cessna right.

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I don't know what you can say. You disobey or forget very basic safety rules, and machines have no hesitation in killing you within milliseconds, it's that simple.
Those people who are too casual in their approach to vital safety issues nearly always pay the ultimate price.
Right on.

My instructor showed me a similar photo to below about 30 years ago when I was learning to fly. Needless to say I never looked at the prop the same way again. I still give that thing strange looks when around lighties.

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Yes - hand swinging the prop & it got away from him.
Are you ******* serious?

What the hell is wrong with you people.

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Are you ******* serious?

What the hell is wrong with you people.

Condolences.
Are you suggesting the comments are misfounded or insensitive?

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Condolences to those affected by this tragic event.

To the media, how about some basic fact checking before reporting! Perhaps that's not covered in school anymore. Since when is a Piper Saratoga with clearly one engine in the pics, a twin engine aircraft ? Where's the 2nd engine ?

"A RUNAWAY plane struck and killed a pilot before hitting a stationary aircraft head-on, in a freak tragedy on the tarmac at Parafield Airport on Sunday.
Emergency services rushed to the airfield in Adelaide’s north about 4pm after reports that two planes had crashed on the tarmac.
A 62-year-old Wattle Park man was fatally injured by a yellow single-engine, four-cylinder Cessna, which then careered into a white, twin-engine Piper Saratoga.
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Parafield Airport crash: At least one person killed as two plans collide

EDIT: Not my spelling in the link either, direct copy from news site.
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ABC radio reporting that neither plane was occupied but a dog was removed from the cabin of the "taxiing" plane.

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I have heard that the person was an Engineer, anybody know if there is any truth in that??
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dibloc,
I'll second mickjoebill's question to you.
I could see nothing at all wrong with Desert Flower's observation.
Can we have an answer please?
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Was the guy killed the guy that was at fault, or just some poor unfortunate who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time?
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Lancair,the older experienced journos who could spell,write using good grammar and who would check facts before publishing a story are long gone.Advertising revenue for News organisations has declined dramatically as the advertisers move online.Newsrooms are 'ghost towns' these days,vast numbers have been 'let go'.

These days they just have inexperienced 'journos' who are paid a pittance.You get what you pay for.
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At least journo's put spaces in after full stops :-)
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pprune sure ain't what it used to be...
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Well Sq7700, at least TWT didn't misuse any apostrophes.
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Well Sq7700, at least TWT didn't misuse any apostrophes.
It adds to readability. Missingspacesdonthelpatall.
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