‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات plane. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات plane. إظهار كافة الرسائل

Small plane crashes on street video

A video of a small plane crashing onto a street is going viral on social media platforms. 

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The viral video was filmed by Amanda Skuban and Raiah Collins. It showed the plane descending and crashing on the corner of a street in Orlando city in Florida state in the United States. 

The pilot reportedly suffered minor injuries. The Florida Highway Police said the plane crashed because of mechanical failure. They stated the Federal Aviation Authority and the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate the crash.

Riah Collins said they were fortunate and were glad that the pilot is alive.

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Ben Stillman, who lives close to the crash site, said the locals first assumed it was a car accident but it was not it. 

“We heard a big crash, kinda like a car crash, and we assumed it was a car crash,” he said as quoted by a foreign news agency. “Our house is right over there and we peeped over the fence and we just see this plane sitting in the driveway.”

Nick Mladenovic and Joshua Geller, who also reside in the area, said it sounded like a dump truck had crashed into something.

The debris was removed and the lanes of University Boulevard reopened for traffic. 

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On this day in history, August 15, 1935, entertainer Will Rogers, aviator Wiley Post killed in plane crash

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Two icons of the Depression-era United States were killed in a plane crash in the northern reaches of Alaska while seeking a mail route to Russia on this day in history, August 15, 1935. 

"Cowboy philosopher" Will Rogers was a vaudeville performer, newspaper columnist, Hollywood leading man and one of most famous Americans of his era. 

Daring aviator and air travel pioneer Wiley Post was the first person to fly solo around the world; he was an innovator in high-altitude flying and pioneer of instrumentation flying. 

The Wiley Post-Will Rogers Memorial Airport in Utqiaġvik, Alaska, is named in their honor. 

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Rogers was arguably America's original multimedia star, according to the website of the Will Rogers Memorial Museum & Birthplace Ranch in Claremore, Okla.

"Will Rogers was the no. 1 radio personality, he was no. 1 at the movie box office, he was the nation's no. 1 most sought after public speaker [and] he was the no. 1 most-read newspaper columnist," the site states. 

The flyer Wiley Post (at right, with eye patch) and his companion Will Rogers are shown on the wing of the plane just before they left on their fateful trip.

The flyer Wiley Post (at right, with eye patch) and his companion Will Rogers are shown on the wing of the plane just before they left on their fateful trip. (Getty Images)

"He wrote books, traveled the world and gave liberally to charities around the world."

Rogers had a gift for skewering the political elite with his folksy aphorisms befitting his rural Okie upbringing. 

"I don't make jokes. I just watch the government and report the facts," he said in one of his most oft-repeated quips.

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"A fool and his money are soon elected," Rogers also said.

Post flew around the world twice. He first circumnavigated the globe piloting the Winnie Mae in eight days in 1931 accompanied by navigator Harold Gatty.

The achievement made Post a national celebrity. 

The front page of the New York Daily News dated Aug. 17, 1935, had this headline:

The front page of the New York Daily News dated Aug. 17, 1935, had this headline: "WILL ROGERS WILEY POST DIE IN CRASH."  (NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)

His record solo voyage around the world in 1933, also aboard the Winnie Mae, covered nearly 16,000 miles and took just seven days, 18 hours and 49 minutes. 

"On this flight he proved the value of navigational instruments, including the automatic pilot," reports Britannica of the achievement.

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"He later went on to establish altitude records, wearing a pressure suit of his own design to survive the high-altitude conditions."

American sound engineer Franklin Hansen, actor and writer Will Rogers (center) and Scottish-born director Frank Lloyd stand at the podium at the Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, California. Both Hansen and Lloyd won Oscars that year, on March 16, 1934.

American sound engineer Franklin Hansen, actor and writer Will Rogers (center) and Scottish-born director Frank Lloyd stand at the podium at the Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, California. Both Hansen and Lloyd won Oscars that year, on March 16, 1934. (New York Times Co./Getty Images)

Both Rogers and Post were mourned in front-page headlines around the nation following their dramatic deaths. 

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Rogers enjoyed a rather unique ascension into the national consciousness. 

A globe-trotting trick roper as a young man, he worked shows demonstrating his skills as far away as South Arica and Australia. 

He was at a horse expo at Madison Square Garden in 1905 when a runaway bull tried to race into the stands. Rogers roped and restrained the bull, gaining significant national publicity for his heroics. 

Rogers and Post sought to establish a mail route from the American West Coast to Russia, via Alaska.

An avid supporter of aviation, Rogers joined Post as they sought to establish a mail route from the American West Coast to Russia, via Alaska.

"On August 15, 1935, Will and Wiley took off from Fairbanks, bound for Barrow, the northernmost settlement in the U.S.," the Will Rogers Memorial Museum states in its chronicle of the final voyage of the two celebrated Americans. 

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"After refueling at Harding Lake, Post landed at a lagoon 15 miles southwest of Barrow to get directions. Just after takeoff the engine failed, causing the plane to crash, killing both men instantly."


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Venezuela demands Argentina to return detained plane

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An official delegation from Venezuela protested Thursday outside Argentina's embassy in Caracas against the impounding of a plane and its crew in Buenos Aires since June.

Venezuelan Minister of Transport Ramon Velasquez and lawmakers gathered outside the embassy, demanding Argentina to "return the plane and crew!"

The plane was detained in Argentina’s capital on June 8 by order of a judge, who opened an investigation against the crew, consisting of 14 Venezuelans and five Iranians, for "espionage and terrorism.”

The Boeing 747 entered Argentina on June 6 with a cargo of auto parts from Mexico. Unable to refuel in Argentina due to US sanctions, it departed for Montevideo, but Uruguayan authorities denied it access and it flew back to Buenos Aires, where it was ordered by a judge to be detained.

The US Department of Justice on Aug. 2 asked Argentina for permission to confiscate the Iranian plane sold to Venezuelan owners, arguing that it was linked to international terrorist groups, the agency said in a statement.

On July 19, a US court in the District of Columbia issued an order to seize the plane on the grounds that there was an "unauthorized transfer" of the plane from Mahan Air, an Iranian airline affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Quds Force, which Washington says is a “designated terrorist organization,” to EMTRASUR, a Venezuelan cargo airline and subsidiary of the Venezuelan state-owned company Conviasa, which is also under sanctions from the US Treasury.

On Thursday, the Argentine judge admitted a request from the US to seize the plane. The aircraft, which remains at Ezeiza International Airport outside Buenos Aires, was inspected Thursday by agents from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), according to local news.

The intervention of the US resulted in Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ordering a team of "experts" to go to Argentina to fight the "battle for Venezuela.” He said the US was attempting to "steal" the plane and has questioned Argentina's justice system for "kneeling before" the US.

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