A KOREAN air cargo plane became unsecured and rolled down a Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport lot, reports KTUU TV.
Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport Police and Fire chief Aaron Danielson declared that the Boeing 747 cargo plane was being moved from ground handlers from Pegasus Aviation Services before 9.30am.
'It ended up impacting another company's vehicle in the airport fence line,' said Mr Danielson.
'There (were) no injuries. There's some damage to the fence line to secure, and the airport's not endangered in any way. We're working on the repair for that and also doing the investigation about what occurred.'
Mr Danielson declared the plane contacted a FedEx truck that was parked at the FedEx Maintenance Hangar, pushing the vehicle into the fencing and damaging both.
'An aircraft rolling away is not common,' said Mr Danielson.
'There's a variety of things that people do to secure those aircraft, a few different mechanisms and layers of protection there.'
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Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport Police and Fire chief Aaron Danielson declared that the Boeing 747 cargo plane was being moved from ground handlers from Pegasus Aviation Services before 9.30am.
'It ended up impacting another company's vehicle in the airport fence line,' said Mr Danielson.
'There (were) no injuries. There's some damage to the fence line to secure, and the airport's not endangered in any way. We're working on the repair for that and also doing the investigation about what occurred.'
Mr Danielson declared the plane contacted a FedEx truck that was parked at the FedEx Maintenance Hangar, pushing the vehicle into the fencing and damaging both.
'An aircraft rolling away is not common,' said Mr Danielson.
'There's a variety of things that people do to secure those aircraft, a few different mechanisms and layers of protection there.'
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