Crash! Plane hits radio antenna as pilot does stunts at airshow — see the shocking video
Plane cuts it too close near a radio antenna amid a stunt performance in Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Watch out!
Planes were performing stunts at a festival in Bragado City, Buenos Aires, Argentina, when one plane cut it a little too close.
A video that's been released shows the shocking moment when an airplane hit a metal radio antenna on Nov. 5, 2022.
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Spectators were attending the event to see airplane stunts.
But they were not expecting a collision to occur — or for spectators to be injured.
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The video shows multiple planes performing stunts for a crowd of spectators at the festival before panning to a plane that was flying from behind — which ultimately hit the antenna.
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The metal antenna can be seen in the video breaking and appearing to fall, as the plane wing appears to be damaged as well.
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The unexpected hit caused the DHC-1 Chipmunk airplane to make an emergency landing shortly after.
Injuries were among the most concerning factor, specifically for the pilot.
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However, the pilot survived the hit uninjured.
Some spectators, on the other hand, did take a hit.
Four spectators on the ground were wounded by falling debris from the scary encounter.
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Two of the injured spectators were treated at the scene.
The others were taken to the hospital.
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The Transportation Safety Board of Argentina’s Ministry of Transport is said to be investigating the accident.