Who was the ramp agent ingested into the engine?


Who was the ramp agent ingested into the engine? The medical examiner's office identified the worker as San Antonio resident David Renner, age 27.


What did the NTSB say about the airline worker killed at Alabama airport after being ingested into the engine of a plane?

An airline worker killed in a Dec. 31 incident at an Alabama airport was exposed to multiple warnings about the dangers of being near running jet engines, the National Transportation Safety Board said.


What made the crew sick in the movie airplane?

After the in-flight meal is served, the entire flight crew and several passengers fall ill. Passenger Dr. Rumack discovers that the fish served during meal service has caused food poisoning.


Did a ground crew worker died after being ingested into the engine of a plane in Alabama?

A National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) review of a New Year's Eve incident, in which a ground crew worker was killed at an airport in Montgomery, Alabama, after being sucked into the engine of a plane, says the aircraft shook violently as it shut off with a bang.


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.


What is considered the deadliest aviation incident?

KLM Flight 4805 and Pan Am Flight 1736, March 27, 1977 This crash remains the deadliest ever, claiming the lives of 583 people when two 747s collided on a foggy runway on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands.


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.