Somewhat outside the normal topic range here - but posted as a reminder of the need for safety procedures to be watertight and followed when heritage transport is in use for public (or indeed staffed) trips
From
the BBC» Several people have died after a rare World War Two-era plane crashed and burst into flames at an airport in the US state of Connecticut.
There were 13 people aboard the vintage Boeing B-17 - dubbed the Flying Fortress - when it crashed outside Hartford on Wednesday morning.
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According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the plane crashed at the end of a runway during an attempted landing.