Atterraggi di emergenza in strada a Osaka


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Atterraggio di emergenza in strada a Osaka

Da Repubblica.it
http://www.repubblica.it/2006/05/gallerie/esteri/aereo-strada/1.html
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Un atterraggio d'emergenza sui cieli di Osaka e il pilota decide di trasformare una strada a scorrimento veloce di Yao in una pista. Una scelta fortunata, visto che alla fine nessuno si è fatto male, che ha regalato brividi e spettacolo. Il piccolo aereo aziendale, che è riuscito ad evitare l'impatto con le auto in corsa, si è schiantato a terra tra la paura e lo stupore dei passanti

EDIT: ho corretto il titolo che era erroneamente declinato al plurale
 
Ultima modifica:
Certo che con il groviglio di fili sopra la strada è andata bene all'aereo di non rimanere impigliato come il collega Tedesco :D
 
In effetti , per evitare i cavi deve essere sceso di piatto a mo di elicottero...
Deve aber fatto leva sul carrello principale , infatti sono andati giu' il muso e la coda..
Deve aver proprio stallato a 3 o 4 metri...quasi da fermo..notare ..cabina intatta ..muso giu' coda giu'...
 
Mmmmh, me sà che s'è schiantàto proprio perchè ha preso sìa i fili che i pali, infatti se ne vede uno per terra...
 
Pare pure a me...
Sarebbe impossibile passare indenni attraverso quella selva di cavi...
Ma almeno un solletichino al sederino se l'è preso???
 
Aereo aziendale?

Qui sembra dire diversamente

da Daily Yomiuri Online

http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/national/20080820TDY02307.htm
Cessna crashes; 2 on board hurt

The Yomiuri Shimbun
OSAKA--A Cessna light airplane crashed near a municipal highway crossing in Yao, Osaka Prefecture, on Tuesday, slightly injuring the pilot and a photographer on board, according to police and a local airport office.
There were no other injuries, the police said.
The aircraft, owned by First Flying Co. in the city, was seriously damaged in the crash, which occurred at about 10:15 a.m. Its right wing was severed at the base, and fragments of the plane were scattered around the site.
The Construction and Transport Ministry's Aircraft and Railway Accidents Investigation Commission dispatched two investigators to the site.
Injured in the crash were pilot Keiji Matsuo, 34, and Misao Sango, 57, a photographer from Tokyo-based Kyoritsu Air Co.
According to the ministry's Yao Airport office and others, the airplane took off from the airport about 500 meters west of the site at 9:05 a.m. to take aerial survey photos during a four-hour flight. Although the airplane was bound for Mie Prefecture, it canceled the flight plan due to bad weather and was returning to the airport.
The pilot was quoted by the police as saying: "There was no problem with the [aircraft's] equipment when it was about to land. But when we were about 150 meters from the ground, the engine's power dropped and then stopped. It seemed the fuel supply had been disrupted, so I only had a couple of minutes to find a place to make an emergency landing."
The police intend to question the pilot on suspicion of professional negligence resulting in injury, suspecting that failures of the fuel system or the engine might have caused the crash.
The aircraft, which is 8.5 meters long and has a wingspan of 11 meters, crashed onto the highway near the crossing.
The severed right wing blocked a pedestrian path, and wheels and other parts were scattered. A utility pole was knocked down, cutting electricity to houses and other buildings in the neighborhood.
According to sources, National Highway Route 170, which is about 30 meters from the crash site, is usually congested. The JR Kansai Line runs about 250 meters east of the site.
(Aug. 20, 2008)
 
Il pilota ha dichiarato che non arrivava piu' carburante al motore.
Scendendo ha urtato i fili

da Mainichi Daily News
http://mdn.mainichi.jp/national/news/20080819p2a00m0na009000c.html

Small aircraft crashes onto road while approaching airport in Osaka


Investigators examine the wreckage of the aircraft that crashed onto the road in Yao.

YAO, Osaka -- Two people were slightly injured after a small aircraft they were riding in crashed onto a road in a residential area here while approaching a local airport Tuesday morning, police said.
The government's Aircraft and Railway Accident Investigation Commission has dispatched inspectors to the scene in a bid to determine the cause of the accident.
At around 10:10 a.m., the aircraft, a Cessna C-206, crashed onto a road near an intersection along Route 170 in Yao, local police said. Pilot Keiji Matsuo, 33, and photographer Misao Sango, 57, suffered slight wounds. Nobody else was injured and none of the buildings around the scene was damaged.
The aircraft hit an electric cable, causing its main wing to fall off, before hitting the ground. However, the aircraft did not burst into flames.
Pilot Matsuo was quoted as telling police that the engine stopped while flying at an altitude of about 150 meters, adding that fuel had stopped being pumped to the engine.
The owner of a metal processing company situated only 10 meters south of the crash scene said he heard a strange noise, and looked up to see the aircraft plunging. He said fragments of the aircraft were scattered around the scene after the crash.
"Parts of the aircraft came flying onto the premises of my factory. It's a miracle that nobody else was injured," he said.