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ACA/Bus collision photos

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follow this link to view photos on airdisaster.com. Somehow I can't help but feel sorry for the bus driver.

Here's their synopsis:

"The aircraft, operating as Atlantic Coast Airlines flight 719, was struck by an airport employee bus traveling approximately 30 miles per hour as it taxied on taxiway Bravo to runway 4L for takeoff at O'Hare. The driver of the crew bus reportedly never saw the approaching CRJ in the dark nightime conditions, and failed to yield at a roadway/taxiway intersection. Noone on either the bus or the aircraft was seriously injured, although the both aircraft crewmembers, and two passengers from the bus were kept overnight in local hospitals for observation. The aircraft involved, N681BR, was less than two weeks old at the time of the accident, and will likely be written off as a result of the collision."
 
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Three month old news.

The airplane was found with the Beacons On, Nav lights On and Taxi lights On. However, the official taxi/recognition lights on a CRJ are at the wing root. The bus driver commented that she did not observe any lights on the nose of the plane and assumed it was stationary. Let's see the bus was moving at 30mph and the airplane at 5mph but the nose of the bus hit the side of the airplane (right where the taxi lights are shining down the fuselage)......

But I'm sure it was the crew's fault. Isn't it always? Wonder what that the FO said when a bus came crashing into the bulkhead right behind his/her seat?
 

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