Rochester plane crash today, no injuries.

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'The aircraft is resting on its wings with its wheels in the air.' :D

http://www.kentonline.co.uk/kentonline/news/2012/march/19/plane_crash.aspx

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That's a rather jolly way of describing the situation :D

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Wheels up landing

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What a truly classic picture/caption combo.

That one must go down in the annals

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Obviously the reporter has never been introduced to the word inverted. I just hope I am never responsible for a landing like that.

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One of our friends flew down to a grass strip down south a couple of years ago, air tragic informed him on the radio to be carefully as there was some soft boggy patches, asking how he could identify the area, they came back with you will see a new 172 sitting inverted on it Lol.