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Technician accident

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Continental Airlines mechanic killed by jet engine.
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A Continental Airlines Boeing 737-500, the same model aircraft involved in Sunday's accident. (Dennis Wong/View Full Size)
(CNN) - A mechanic standing near a Boeing 737-500 at El Paso International Airport in Texas was sucked into one of the engines and killed Monday, officials said.
Continental Airlines Flight 1515 was preparing to take off for Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston when "a maintenance-related engine run-up of the right-hand engine" was carried out, said Roland Herwig, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration's southwest region in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

"Someone on the ground was sucked into the engine," he said.

In a written statement, Continental Chairman and CEO Larry Kellner said the person killed was a mechanic who worked for one of the airline's suppliers.

"My fellow coworkers and I extend our heartfelt sympathies to the family and friends of the mechanic involved in this tragic event," Kellner said.

The 737-500 was carrying 114 passengers and five crew members at the time of the accident, he said.

"Continental is coordinating assistance for passengers who need help dealing with this tragedy," Kellner said. "Continental's Employee Assistance Program team is also flying to El Paso to meet with employees."

He said the incident occurred during a maintenance check in preparation for the plane's departure.

A spokeswoman for Boeing said Monday's incident is not the first such accident. "It doesn't happen very often," spokeswoman Liz Verdier said. "It has happened in the past."

Either way, she said, the responsibility lies with Continental: "The airlines are responsible for their safety procedures."

The National Transportation Safety Board has sent a team of investigators from its office in Denver, Colorado, Herwig said.
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:cry: :cry: :cry:
Ma perché succedono queste cose?
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Incredibile! :shock: :shock: :shock:
"They say every man dies twice, once when his body goes and again, when his name is uttered for the last time."

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Una sola parola... AGGHIACCIANTE. Tempo fa avevo postato, tra le critiche un video dove un operatore di ponte su una portaerei veniva risucchiato dal motore di un Prowler... :(
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poverino... :(

ma come possono accadere queste cose???
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