The Japanese Aircraft’s aircraft wings were cut in half due to the tail of the parked Delta aircraft.
At the American City of Seattle (Washington) airport, two passenger aircraft collided during steering hours. It was written by the New York Post.
It was noted that the Japan Airlines aircraft at that moment would guide along the path, and Delta Airlines were parked.
The aircraft was damaged, but no one was injured. The Japanese Aircraft’s aircraft wings hit the tail of the parked delta and cut half because of the tail of the aircraft.
The airport said the incident had little impact on the airport work.
Note that last week, the American Eagle plane with 64 passengers collided with the Black Hawk Army helicopter (three troops boarded) near the Reagan Airport in Washington. No one survived the plane crash.
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Source: korrespondent

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