An airline worker died after being 'ingested into the engine' of a plane, NTSB says - At least it wasn't Southwest

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An airline ground crew worker in Alabama died after being "ingested into the engine" of a parked plane on Saturday, said the National Transportation Safety Board.

In a statement provided to NPR, the NTSB said it has opened an investigation into the death. The incident involved an Embraer 170 aircraft, a medium-range jet that can hold about 70 passengers, which had flown from Dallas Fort-Worth to the Montgomery Regional Airport.

The victim, whose name has yet to be released, was employed by Piedmont Airlines, a subsidiary of American Airlines that operates at more than 80 airports. Neither company responded to NPR's request for comment.

"We are saddened to hear about the tragic loss of a team member of the AA/Piedmont Airlines," said Wade A. Davis, the airport's executive director. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time."

The airport grounded all flights for five hours after the incident, which occurred around 3 p.m. on New Year's Eve.

People briefed on the matter told Reuters that the engine was running at the time of the incident. The NTSB confirmed the parking brake on the aircraft was also set.

More details on the death will be released in a preliminary report in two to three weeks, the NTSB said.

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Juiced by a jet engine. Shitty way to go. At least the family can save on funeral costs by interring him inside an empty Alpo can.
 
Damn, imagine being on the ground crew and watching this dude get blasted into chili. Shit's traumatizing.
 
They likely hosed what came out of the engine off the tarmac, gathered any parts and bagged them. Least it was quick. Just a shame.
 
They likely hosed what came out of the engine off the tarmac, gathered any parts and bagged them. Least it was quick. Just a shame.
I was just about to suggest this as an alternative to helicopter rides. The flying-hour expenses are getting over budget.
Damn, imagine being on the ground crew and watching this dude get blasted into chili.
Every time I try to stop being such a sick fuck and have some empathy, one of you says something like this.

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As crazy as it is I can think of so many worse deaths. There is no way he didn't instantly die, he probably didn't have even a second to think about what was about to happen. One moment he was alive, the next he was gone.
 
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