Did a ground crew worker died after being ingested into the engine?


Did a ground crew worker died after being ingested into the engine? A 34-year-old ground crew worker was killed after being ingested into a plane engine at the Montgomery, Alabama, airport at the end of last year. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration determined that the deadly incident could have been avoided if safety procedures were followed.


What happens to a person ingested into a jet engine?

I know of a few cases of people being sucked into jet engines. Two survived with minor injuries because their bodies never made contact with the blades. The other three died and were rendered unidentifiable instantly.


Who was the ground worker ingested and killed in a jet engine in San Antonio?

David Renner died June 23 at the San Antonio International Airport. His death was ruled a suicide. The plaintiff in the lawsuit had boarded Delta Airlines Flight 1111 and was seated on the same side of the plane as the jet engine where Renner's death took place.


Do passengers suffer in a plane crash?

Some passengers may suffer permanent brain damage that prevents them from working or living independently. Broken bones. Even a so-called minor accident can cause extremely painful fractures in a passenger's hands, feet, arms, legs, or ribs. Back injuries.