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Iniziativa in P. Verdi per la riapetura del Laboratorio Crash!
Foto Flavia Sistilli
Bologna, 14 settembre 2017
The NASA Ames Research Center Fire Department, Moffett Field Fire Station undertook their FAA mandated annual Airport Rescue & Fire Fighting training at Moffett Field in October 2011. The training exercise utilized the mobile Aircraft Rescue Fire Trainer from Kellogg Community College in Michigan, the nations first FAA approved mobile simulator.
Four of the Fire department's Crash rigs participated in the three day exercise, which include a night training session. All the crews at Moffett Field fire station rotated through the exercise over the three day period.
Moffett Crash 8 is an Oshkosh Ti-1000 ARFF Engine.
Artwork seen on a crash helmet at a bike night at North Lindsey College in Scunthorpe on 22nd May 2013
What once was a V2 of his brother Smash, Crash has now become the equally larger brother enjoying his destructive test paths.
Apparently in the rock-paper-scissors of vehicles, Mac Truck beats Mazda 3. Who knew?
My poor car hadn't even been to its first scheduled maintenance service. On the plus sides that really count: no injuries, everyone insured.
In what I think deserves serious "adjunct war story" credit, after exchanging insurance information and kibbitzing with the police, I walked straight from the accident to my class, arriving just one minute late, and pulled off what I think was a remarkably put together hour-long class & lecture. And a note to Mac truck drivers everywhere: please don't smash into small cars, particularly when you go for the sucker hit and eschew using your turn signal for that extra-crafty bit of undeclared demolish derby; it's hardly sporting.
This airplaine crashed around 1970. It was owned by the US Navy, and now it's part of Icelands nature. ;-)
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SOUND UP...chilling video clip by co-Captain Kevin Slyne who was seated in the back , quietly filming the empty streets of Djibouti until the horrific crash....his camera was toast, but apart from nasty bruising of his legs and shoulder, he came out reasonably well....thanks Kevin ( of Ireland)..hope you are now fully recovered...
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Remains of an ambulance accident (India)
Someone had no luck that day.
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Nach einem starken Gewitter hatte ein Blitz eine Fichte gefällt
After a strong thunderstorm lightning had a spruce like
I was told that this truck was involved in an intersection collision in Vancouver. Now in the scrap yard in Vernon
Catalog #: 10_0019717
Title: Crashes
Date: 1941-1945
Additional Information: World War Two Crashes
Tags: Crashes, World War Two Crashes, 1941-1945
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
A spectacular pile-up takes out Mick Doohan, Alex Barros and Kevin Schwantz during the 1993 500cc British Grand Prix.
Photos of an overturned garbage truck being delivered brand new from it's manufacturing plant in Minnesota. There were no injuries in the crash. But, it took several tow trucks hours to extract it from the ravine in which it ended on its side.
You can't see the vehicles, two full size pickup trucks.. they are behind the ambulance. The bed of the first vehicle is crushed almost all the way up to the cab. Seeing this as I headed out on a 600 mile drive reminded me to always follow at a safe distance!
This is on a business in the Harbour Pointe business district of Mukilteo. It's close to Paine Field and Boeing's Everett widebody airplane plant.
Nashville, TN.
HELP! CALL AN AMBULANCE! OH THE HUMANITY!
Spent several hours this morning "Bumming Around Nashville" so, you know, set coming soon. Got a few shots around MidTown, Tennessee Central Railroad Museum, Mount Olivet Cemetery, and Scarritt Bennet Center.
Upon leaving the Railroad Museum I decided to venture some roads on which I have never travelled. I rode through a maze of gritty urban streets. This was not a residential area but an old industrial and commercial area where now can be found countless utility companies, electrical power stations, Metro this and that, trucking companies, etc. It's just not a very pretty area in the least.
Well, somewhere along the route I got turned around and was lost. I have an excellent sense of direction but, as you Nashvillians know, it is easy to lose your way in Nashville especially for visitors who discover the road they are travelling has three or four different names. Anyway, I digress; So I'm driving along not knowing where I am or where I am headed and I drive past this wrecked airplane! Wow, what a find!!!!! This fuselage is located inside an automobile junk yard. It made me wonder if this might have been that little craft which crashed into that house off Antioch Pike back in the 1980's. Probably not.
As it turns out, this junk yard is just down the road from the entrance to Calvary Cemetery.
In other news: My Tour Guide book to Mount Olivet Cemetery is complete and I received my copies today. This book is not available for purchase and I have it on private at Booksmart. Mount Olivet has a policy against commercial photography within the cemetery and I thought if I made the book available for sale then it would thence become commercial. Hence, I made a few copies for myself and will allow anyone who wishes to take the tour to borrow a copy. Aside from some typo errors which I found the book turned out pretty good. I am claiming that it is the most comprehensive book ever written about Mount Olivet Cemetery. The book does contain photos.
In conclusion; Driving around some of Nashville's gritty underbelly left me feeling a bit dirty yet receiving my book got me pumped. So I'm pumped and dirty which calls for some really gritty, down in the dirt, throbbing Rock-N-Roll. Don't click the link if you are offended by "dirty words" and such. It does RAWK though.
So my first ride on a Riv didn't really go according to plan. The Saluki I rode fared much better than Amit's Atlantis.
Screenprint for the CRASH NORMAL and ANA THREAT show at the Venster99 in VIenna. 3 colors. 70x50cm. Edition of 25.
On this cloudy windy day, Amtrak Saluki passes exactly 14 yrs to the day the same spot where Amtrak's city of new Orleans crashed. I'm standing on the spot the crossing gate once were erected, you can see the graded crossing that was there is long gone and is now home to shrubs. Included in the bottom right corner is the memorial plaque dedicated to the 11 people who lost there life as a result of this accident. It sits on the corner of 45 and 102 in Burbonnais IL.
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Fashion Crash with Tilted Thunder Rail Birds
The Syndicate
Seattle, WA
April 9, 2011
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Images of a Crash Exercise. Search and Rescue (SAR) from 417 Squadron (SQN) perform a aerial search of the crash location. A survivor was found and airlifted to the Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Cold Lake medical Unit. Aerial image of the crash location.