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Seattle: stolen plane crashes after rogue take-off from Sea-Tac airport Seattle: stolen plane crashes after rogue take-off from Sea-Tac airport
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A plane has been stolen from Seattle-Tacoma international airport by an employee and crashed nearby, authorities have confirmed after flights were grounded in a major security incident. A plane has been stolen from Seattle-Tacoma international airport by a mechanic and crashed, authorities have confirmed, after F-15 fighter jets were scrambled and flights grounded in a major security incident.
One or more F-15 fighter planes contacted the rogue aircraft and it crashed soon afterwards, said local media, citing sources at Joint Base Lewis–McChord (JBLM) air force base. The plane came down near Ketron Island in the Puget Sound about 25 miles south-west of the airport. F-15 pilots contacted the rogue aircraft and it crashed soon afterwards, said local media, citing sources at the US air force Joint Base Lewis–McChord (JBLM) in Washington state. The plane came down near Ketron Island in the Puget Sound about 25 miles south-west of the airport.
A law enforcement spokesperson said the incident was a suicide. The pilot was described as a 29-year-old mechanic. The person had crashed by “doing stunts in air or lack of flying skills”, the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department said on Twitter.
The emergency shut down the airport, known as Sea-Tac, and the surrounding skies.The emergency shut down the airport, known as Sea-Tac, and the surrounding skies.
Per JBLM source: After being contacted by F-15’s, stolen plane began to nose dive, crashing in north Pierce County. #KOMONewsPer JBLM source: After being contacted by F-15’s, stolen plane began to nose dive, crashing in north Pierce County. #KOMONews
The plane involved was a Horizon Air Q400 with no passengers on board, tweeted Alaskan Airlines. Videos posted online showed an aircraft matching the description being followed by what appeared to be a fighter jet.The plane involved was a Horizon Air Q400 with no passengers on board, tweeted Alaskan Airlines. Videos posted online showed an aircraft matching the description being followed by what appeared to be a fighter jet.
Video of the stolen Q400 out of @SeaTacAirport being chased by an F-15 pic.twitter.com/L2RhTJnpgaVideo of the stolen Q400 out of @SeaTacAirport being chased by an F-15 pic.twitter.com/L2RhTJnpga
Following the crash, a law enforcement spokesperson described the incident as a suicide. The pilot was described as a 29-year-old mechanic.
Recordings of an air traffic control conversation with the 29-year-old pilot supported the suicide claim.Recordings of an air traffic control conversation with the 29-year-old pilot supported the suicide claim.
“This is not a terrorist incident,” Pierce County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Detective Ed Troyer said on Twitter.“This is not a terrorist incident,” Pierce County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Detective Ed Troyer said on Twitter.
“This is a single suicide male. We know who he is. No others involved.”“This is a single suicide male. We know who he is. No others involved.”
Flights were grounded with some passengers tweeting that their plane stopped abruptly on the runway. The Q400 is a Bombardier model sometimes referred to as a Dash-8. Horizon Air is a division of Alaskan that flies shorter routes in the western US. Flights were grounded with some passengers tweeting that their plane stopped abruptly on the runway. The Q400 is a twin-engined propeller plane made by Bombardier and sometimes referred to as a Dash-8. Horizon Air is a division of Alaskan that flies short routes in the western US.
We are aware of an incident involving an unauthorized take-off of a Horizon Air Q400. We believe there are no passengers on board. More information as we learn more.We are aware of an incident involving an unauthorized take-off of a Horizon Air Q400. We believe there are no passengers on board. More information as we learn more.
Gary is at Sea-Tac, I'm in Pierce County headed to where witnesses saw plane chased by F-15s, then a boom, and smoke. @KIRO7Seattle https://t.co/82wQiXwBQ0Gary is at Sea-Tac, I'm in Pierce County headed to where witnesses saw plane chased by F-15s, then a boom, and smoke. @KIRO7Seattle https://t.co/82wQiXwBQ0
Air traffic controllers and pilots could be heard discussing the “ground stop” and dealing with a backlog of aircraft in the aftermath of the drama.Air traffic controllers and pilots could be heard discussing the “ground stop” and dealing with a backlog of aircraft in the aftermath of the drama.
Halfway down the runway on Alaska airlines out of Seattle and the pilot slams on the brakes and shares we must go back to the gate. Quite a scary experience. Not entirely sure what’s happening. Someone sneak on board?Halfway down the runway on Alaska airlines out of Seattle and the pilot slams on the brakes and shares we must go back to the gate. Quite a scary experience. Not entirely sure what’s happening. Someone sneak on board?
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