Airplane Tips, Strands Seven Workers 40 Feet Up
POSTED: 6:09 am PDT May 27, 2004
UPDATED: 6:30 am PDT May 27, 2004
LOS ANGELES --
There must have been too much junk in the trunk of a cargo plane at Los Angeles International Airport Thursday morning.
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The World Airways plane was being unloaded when it became unbalanced and tipped back on its rear wheels -- stranding seven workers 40 feet above the ground in the nose of the aircraft.
Workers were removing cargo from the back of the MD-11 cargo plane around 3 a.m. Thursday when the weight shifted and the plane went back on its tail.
The uninjured workers were rescued after about an hour by firefighters using a ladder truck.
Airport officials say they may have to use a crane to right the plane.
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