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Destroyed in Seconds is an American television series that premiered on Discovery Channel on August 21, 2008. [2]Hosted by Ron Pitts, it features video segments of various things being destroyed fairly quickly (hence, "in seconds") such as planes crashing, explosions, sinkholes, boats crashing, fires, race car incidents, floods, factories, etc.
Beginning the stunt only 2000 feet above the waters of San Francisco Bay, Beachey pulled sharply on the controls to resume level flight, but the resulting pressure on the wing spars caused them to snap and the plane plunged into the water. Beachey actually survived the crash but drowned as rescuers were unable to extract him for nearly two hours.
His plane crashed into the ground, as he tried to initiate a recovery from a flat spin, at a "height lower than required". April 10 – 2010 Air Races Crash. A MXS-R race plane crashed into the Swan River outside of Perth, Australia prior to participating in the Red Bull Air Races. The pilot was hospitalized in stable condition, the plane was ...
Two people aboard a small plane were killed when their aircraft crashed into a commercial warehouse near Fullerton Municipal Airport, bursting into flame and injuring 19 people working in the ...
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JACKSON, Ohio — A small plane crash near an airport in southern Ohio has claimed the lives of three people, authorities said. The Ohio State Highway Patrol said a preliminary investigation ...
A television station helicopter struck a power line and crashed into the Namhan River. [75] 5 0 1984-09-13 Cherry Creek, Colorado, United States KUSA-TV: A Bell 206L-3 crash landed into Cherry Creek after losing power. 0 3 "Fuel system, Fuel control..Fatigue Maintenance, Installation..Improper..Other Maintenance Personnel" [76] 1984-07-31
Stunt Plane Crash Lands Into the Sea This video shows the first, successful part of the show, when Keller soars through the air to the applause of onlookers below. But then, as the biplane ...