VIDEO: KLM Boeing 747 badly damaged by careless driver at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol

A KLM Boeing 747-400 passenger airplane was seriously damaged by a careless driver at Amsterdam International Airport Schiphol last Monday.

KLM Boeing engine damage

Engine of KLM Boeing 747-400 suffered severe damage after collision at Schiphol Airport (photo: www.luchtvaartnieuws.nl)

The driver of a pushback tractor was towing the Jumbo jet, when the plane’s right wing outer engine clipped a high-loader resting on the tarmac.

The impact was so violent that it shook the entire body of the Jumbo jet. The engine was wrecked and the total damage is estimated at $35 million. The high-loader, which is used to load cargo into aircraft, is also in bad condition.

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The aircraft bearing the registratioin number PH-BFN, is now out of service for several weeks to be examined and repaired. According to a KLM spokesman, it is not yet clear whether this incident has an effect on the company’s timetable. The cause of the collision is currently being investigated.

Such an aircraft, which is one of world’s largest, can carry about 524 passengers and costs nearly $240 million.

Video: Engine of KLM Boeing 747-400 falls apart after collision at Schiphol

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