Wednesday, May 02, 2012

Plane damages two others on ground at John Wayne-Orange County Airport (KSNA), Santa Ana, California

 
Orange County Sheriff deputies and others investigate near a damage Beechcraft airplane that was involved in a minor collision at John Wayne Airport on Wednesday afternoon. The pilot was doing a pre-flight check of the Beechcraft Baron when it started moving and struck a single-engine Cessna and a single-engine Bonanza, damaging both aircraft, according to airport spokeswoman Jenny Wedge.
 LEONARD ORTIZ, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER 

 

LEONARD ORTIZ, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
 
LEONARD ORTIZ, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER


SANTA ANA – A twin-engine plane struck two single-engine planes in a ground collision at John Wayne Airport on Wednesday afternoon, but no injuries were reported.

The pilot of a Beechcraft Baron was performing a pre-flight check of the aircraft about 4:30 p.m. when it moved forward on its own, said Jenny Wedge, an airport spokeswoman.

The plane struck two other aircraft – a Cessna and a Bonanza – damaging both, Wedge said.

No one was injured in the collision, which authorities say had no effect on the airport's operations.

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