Aircraft operated by KLM was preparing to depart when incident occurred at busy Amsterdam hub

A person has died after falling into the spinning turbine blades of a departing passenger jet at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport.

The death occurred on the apron outside the busy hub’s terminal as a KLM flight was preparing to depart for Billund in Denmark.

“A fatal incident took place at Schiphol today during which a person ended up in a running aircraft engine,” the Dutch flag carrier, KLM, said in a statement. “Sadly the person has died.” The victim has not yet been named.

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How does someone fall into a running Turbine?

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More than likely they got sucked in. That can and has happened.

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Read somewhere else that the engine in that plane lies really close to the ground, and the guy (maintenance worker on his first day) got suckered in. Can’t say if any of this is true but that’s what I read.

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What a fucking nightmare.

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Yes of course, but I expect the death was nigh instantaneous for thr victim so hopefully not so much as an “oh shit” moment.

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He will be immortalized as a cautionary tale.

Lead tech: “Welcome to your first day on the job.” points to a picture of a bloody turbine and a newspaper clipping “Do not be this guy.”

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The engines can suck you in from a suprisingly far distance, IIRC. They are every dangerous when active.

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I’ve got important information on Boe…

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They fly Embraer btw

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That sucks

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I don’t know if your comment is a pun or not

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Sorry for the mispunderstanding 😇

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According to someone I know who works there it was someone who was in training as a push-back chauffeur (those trucks that push the planes away from the terminal)

It’s said he wanted to pick something off the ground close to the engine.

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That’s a pretty bad way to go. :(

At least they were probably killed instantly and hopefully didn’t even feel it.

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Having sustained some moderate injuries throughout my life, I’m confident they didn’t even know what happened, it was just lights out.

Even with serious injuries it can take surprisingly long for the pain to really ramp up. Something that fast, they probably didn’t even have time to be scared much less experience physical discomfort.

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