Plane crashes into Countach

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PORTLAND, Ore. — An Oregon man has sued over a traffic accident that involved an unlikely pair of vehicles — his Lamborghini and a small plane piloted by FBI agents.

The propeller from the Cessna airplane mangled the driver's side of the black Lamborghini that Marlowe Treit had given himself as a 60th birthday present in 1998.

Filed earlier this month, Treit's lawsuit against the U.S. government accuses the pilots of negligence in the May 2006 collision, and seeks $105,500 in damages.

According to federal court filings, the accident happened on a road that goes through the Aurora Airport — about 25 miles south of downtown Portland.

Two FBI agents, John Jeffries and Robert Brockmeyer, were co-piloting the plane, according to the National Transportation Safety Board's report on the incident.

One of the agents wrote in a report filed with the transportation safety board that the plane was "moving down the taxiway about to enter our hangar area, moving at about a fast walk and crossing a narrow inner taxiway perpendicular to us when the aircraft crunched to a sudden stop.

"Out the left side window of the aircraft I saw a small black sports car dart from under the prop moving to my left, gushing fluid," the unidentified agent wrote.

Treit, a licensed pilot who lives in Aurora and owns a business at the airport, claims he had the right of way and that the pilot should have seen him.

But the transportation safety board determined that Treit and the agents shared blame for the wreck. Investigators said both failed "to maintain an adequate visual lookout," which contributed to the wreck.

Treit was not injured, but his car hasn't been driven since.

A spokeswoman for the FBI's Portland field office declined to comment about the incident, citing the lawsuit.

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And that guy complained about his car,he should be thankful that he is still alive.Besides,its just take some money to repair his car......
 
Let me get this straight...a PLANE crashed into a CAR? Wow, someone's got some really bad luck.
 
Let me get this straight...a PLANE crashed into a CAR? Wow, someone's got some really bad luck.

My dad used to worked at a different coal mine a few years back. The owner had some sort of small aircraft, like a Cessna. He managed to hit a deer while he was taxiing and totaled the plane. So he went out and bought a private jet.
 
"Maintain an adequate visual lookout"? Have they BEEN inside a Countach?

And who in the hell puts a road through the middle of an airport? And who the hell drives a Lamborghini on that road?
 
Crazy stuff. It seems like both are a little at fault. It may be hard to see out of the Lambo, and he may have had the right of way, but still, how do you not see an airplane and realize it's not going to stop?

As for the pilots, they were new, and the lambo is a small black car, probably driving on a black road. That would be tough to see.

That really sucks. He is very lucky that that prop didn't hit his head, or catch something and throw it into his head. Honestly, it seems that the FBI was at fault, and they should cover the damage to the car. That would be fair. No reason to give him anything extra. If he was driving down a road and somebody blew through a stop sign and an accident happened, it would be a very similar situation.
 
Why's he complaining? He drove it only 200 miles in 8 years?! Travesty! :weeps:
 
Heh...My grandpa might get a kick out of this. He used to fly little bushjumpers like that.

I'm wondering what a road's doing in the middle of an airport, though. I'll also say that it's hard to see out of one of thise things while taxiing. The nosewheel is usually raised a bit to help with takeoff, and it's hard to see over the cowl. I can understand how those guys could've missed a low car like a Countach.

Least it wasn't something like a P-51...eek. Merlin would have chopped up Lambo like no-one's business. and it's a taildragger...talk about cowl visibility problems on taxi...
 
Heh...My grandpa might get a kick out of this. He used to fly little bushjumpers like that.

I'm wondering what a road's doing in the middle of an airport, though. I'll also say that it's hard to see out of one of thise things while taxiing. The nosewheel is usually raised a bit to help with takeoff, and it's hard to see over the cowl. I can understand how those guys could've missed a low car like a Countach.

Least it wasn't something like a P-51...eek. Merlin would have chopped up Lambo like no-one's business. and it's a taildragger...talk about cowl visibility problems on taxi...

The "road" was probably just an adjacent taxiway. Why would the nosewheel be lifting at 5-8mph while taxiing?
 
It's not lifting, It's on a longer strut, pitches the nose up, makes it easier to take off. sorry if that wasn't exactly clear.
 
The "road" was probably just an adjacent taxiway. Why would the nosewheel be lifting at 5-8mph while taxiing?

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One of the agents wrote in a report filed with the transportation safety board that the plane was "moving down the taxiway about to enter our hangar area, moving at about a fast walk and crossing a narrow inner taxiway perpendicular to us when the aircraft crunched to a sudden stop.

I've spent lots of time out at small airports, and its not unusual for a car to use a taxiway to get to a different part of the port quicker. Just generally you should be smart enough to look both way, seriously. I always have when I was driving around an airport.

Silly guy with the Lambo was just being kinda bleh. A small plane is pretty easy to spot, let alone hear.
 
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