Monday, March 13, 2017

Alaska Airlines, Boeing 737-990ER, N493AS: Incident occurred March 10, 2017 at Logan International Airport (KBOS), Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Alaska Airlines Inc:   http://registry.faa.gov/N493AS

Federal Aviation Administration / Flight Standards District Office:   Boston, Massachusetts 

Flight ASA769, aircraft while at deicing pad, wing struck the deicing truck.  Taxied back to gate.  No injuries to persons on board.  Unknown injury to one (1)  person on ground.  

Date: 10-MAR-17
Time: 23:55:00Z
Regis#: N493AS
Aircraft Make: BOEING
Aircraft Model: B737
Event Type: INCIDENT
Highest Injury: UNKNOWN
Aircraft Missing: No
Damage: MINOR
Activity: COMMERCIAL
Flight Phase: TAXI (TXI)
Operation: 121
City: BOSTON
State: MASSACHUSETTS




BOSTON (CBS) – A worker was hurt after he fell from a bucket truck that tipped over on the tarmac at Logan Airport Friday night.

On a snowy evening at Terminal C, Massport says a de-icing truck and an Alaska Airlines plane came into contact. And what happened next had passengers calling for help.

“The wing hit the guy that was deicing the plane,” said passenger Scott Mather. “And the hose got wrapped up in his legs and pulled him off the cherry picker.”

“There was a dude in the basket there,” another passenger said. “He was dangling. He was dangling. It was unbelievable.”

The truck tipped over. A worker went tumbling to the ground.

“You could see under the plane the truck completely on its side with the bucket on the ground from where the man actually fell from,” said Michael Peter. “Maybe 20, 30 feet in the air.”

And passengers say a little 10-year-old boy was the first to call for help.

“There was an announcement and either the pilot or the stewardess got on and said ‘We want to thank this little 10-year-old boy,'” passenger David Fish said.

Those aboard the Boston to San Diego flight were evacuated, then put on buses and are landlocked for now.

But thankful the accident wasn’t worse.

“They’ve said luckily he’s safe,” Peter said. “So that’s the main thing.”

Story and video:  http://boston.cbslocal.com

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