"Ghost Dog - For the kittens" (Ghost-Dog)
10/01/2013 at 21:21 • Filed to: None | 1 | 5 |
Nick, Drives a Cobalt LT
> Ghost Dog - For the kittens
10/01/2013 at 21:32 | 2 |
NP or CP?
Stellar shot Kinja.....
OttoMaddox
> Ghost Dog - For the kittens
10/01/2013 at 21:43 | 1 |
The driver of this car died in the crash. http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.…
Milky
> OttoMaddox
10/01/2013 at 21:46 | 0 |
I don't know how the hell you find that but, I would bet its one of the other "Collided with three cars" because the passenger area in the one pictured looks fine.
OttoMaddox
> Milky
10/01/2013 at 22:16 | 0 |
A good point, but don't forget the steering wheels and columns of these cars were pretty unyielding; and no seat belts. The front end is pretty heavily damaged.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_a…
"A USAF Fairchild C-123B-6-FA Provider , 54-0614 , c/n 20063, [213] [52] en route from Dobbins AFB , Georgia, to Mitchel Field , Long Island , New York, runs out of fuel, comes down on the Southern State Parkway on Long Island while attempting emergency landing at Zahn's Airport at North Amityville , one-half mile short, injuring five, and killing one motorist. The transport skids several hundred feet, passes through an underpass, and strikes three cars. Harold J. Schneider, West Islip, New York , dies of head injuries shortly after the accident. Three Air Force men and two women motorists suffer minor injuries. They are identified as Mrs. Mary Rehm, Islip Terrace , and Mrs. Frank Calabrese, West Islip . The injured Air Force men are identified as Capt. John Florio, Sgt. Wallett A. Carman and Sgt. Edgar H. Williamson. The pilot was Lt. Gary L. Moolson. The aircraft, with a 119 foot wingspan, passed through a 50-foot wide underpass, shearing both outer wings, the port engine, and the vertical fin, before coming to a stop on fire. [214]"
Milky
> OttoMaddox
10/02/2013 at 00:18 | 0 |
Damn, well I guess that steering column being so far out with no air bag, means "head injury".
Well thank goodness for safety!