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Mechanic sucked into jet engine

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Airplane Mechanic Sucked Into Jet Engine, Killed at El Paso Airport
Monday, January 16, 2006

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•National Transportation Safety Board
EL PASO, Texas — An airplane mechanic was killed Monday morning after he was sucked into a jet's engine while passengers were boarding from the tarmac, officials said.

"A mechanic walked in front of the engine and was pulled into the engine," National Transportation Safety Board spokeswoman Lauren Peduzzi said.

She said she didn't know if any passengers saw the accident as they boarded Continental Airlines flight 1515 to Houston. A Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said the worker was sucked into the right engine of the 737-500.

The mechanic's identity wasn't released, but Continental identified the victim as an employee of one of Continental's suppliers. Continental released few other details about what it called a "ground incident" at El Paso International Airport.

"My fellow co-workers and I extend our heartfelt sympathies to the family and friends of the mechanic involved in this tragic event," Larry Kellner, Continental chairman and CEO, said in a statement.

There were 114 passengers and five crew members boarding the plane.

Peduzzi said there had been an earlier problem with the Number 2 engine, so the engine's metal covering was open at the time of the accident.
 
Daisy_ said:
omygosh that is so sad, I seen a video of something like that, but the man lived.


yea it was a navy video.
 
Yeah, and he was stupid too. The first thing you are taught is to not walk in front of the engine!
 
darwin? -- it's a tough job but SOMEONE's gotta do it. Maybe he was distracted, maybe he worked 40 years and this was his one slip-up?

Each one of us does little things that if the timing was right, we'd die. Especially when driving.
 
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