[媒體名稱] BBC [新聞日期] 2020/06/17
[網址] https://bbc.in/3fwhSgZ
[內文]
An investigation has been launched after a collision between two planes on
the tarmac at Aberdeen International Airport.
The nose of one of the aircraft ended up wedged under the engine of the other
on Tuesday evening, lifting it off the ground.
No passengers were on board the Loganair jet, which was struck by the former
Flybe plane.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has been informed.
No-one was injured in the incident.
Loganair said in a statement: "A Loganair Embraer 145 regional jet, parked
with no passengers or crew members aboard, was hit by a former Flybe
Bombardier Q400 aircraft, which we understand was being prepared for
departure after being stored at Aberdeen Airport.
"The nose of the Q400 impacted the rear port side of the Embraer, becoming
lodged underneath and lifting the right main gear off the ground.
"The most important thing is that no-one was injured in the incident, with
the crew working on the ex-Flybe aircraft being safe and well, yet
understandably shaken."
Aberdeen International Airport confirmed that the incident happened at about
18:00 on Tuesday.
The airport said in a statement: "The Air Accidents Investigation Branch is
now carrying out an investigation."
The AAIB added: "Following an incident at Aberdeen Airport the AAIB is making
initial enquiries, and at this stage there is no further comment."
[心得]
一架前flybe的Dash-8 Q400 (G-JECK)在蘇格蘭第三大Aberdeen機場撞上了停在地面上Loganair的E145 (G-SAJS)
E145上沒有人員,而Q400的飛行員沒有傷亡
Q400的鼻翼撞上了E145的引擎,使得E145的機身離地懸空
目前AAIB已經介入調查