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Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:23 pm
by elfismiles

Small plane crashes into building
Reports indicate a small plane has crashed into a building on the 9400 block of Research Blvd. Smoke and fire can be seen coming from the building.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 2/18/2010 10:19 AM
http://www.news8austin.com/content/top_ ... rID=267299

Small plane crashes into building
Updated: 2/18/2010 10:19 AM
By: News 8 Austin Staff

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Photo by Leyla Shams

News 8 has received calls from viewers saying they saw a small plane crash into a building in the 9400 block of Research Blvd. Smoke. TXDoT cameras in the area show fire and smoke coming from the building.

The crash ignited a two-alarm fire.

Eye witness Thad Lindsey said he saw a 30-foot fireball and a cloud of smoke. “Then it started raining debris. All of the windows were blown out. I couldn’t see any more,” he said.

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News 8's Karina Kling sent in this photo from US 183.

Initially it was reported the Austin Resident Agency Office of the FBI was housed in the building. However, the FBI’s offices are adjacent to the building.

Details are still coming in. Stay with News8Austin.com for more on this devolving story.

http://www.news8austin.com/content/top_ ... rID=267299
http://www.news8austin.com/content/top_ ... rID=267296


Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:28 pm
by NeonLX
That building's gonna collapse.

(Somebody had to say it)

Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:31 pm
by elfismiles
Searching for more news on this found THIS interesting aside...


February 18, 2010, 10:34 AM ET
The Daily Start-Up: Tragedy At Tesla

By Scott Austin
This morning’s roundup of the latest venture capital news and analysis across the Web:

Tragedy At Tesla - Sad news in Palo Alto, Calif., yesterday after a twin-engine Cessna 310 crashed in a residential neighborhood, killing three employees of electric-car maker Tesla Motors who were aboard the plane. The accident caused a major power outage in Palo Alto, including at the office of Facebook, but no one was injured on the ground. The identities of the Tesla employees haven’t been released, though Chief Executive Elon Musk wasn’t on board. “Tesla is a small, tightly-knit company, and this is a tragic day for us,” Musk said. Wired describes the crash scene. Here’s AP video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi7PJHD534E

http://blogs.wsj.com/venturecapital/201 ... -at-tesla/


Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:33 pm
by dqueue
That building's gonna collapse.


Which? The building that was struck, or the adjacent building that houses the FBI?

/snark

Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:36 pm
by elfismiles

Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:42 pm
by elfismiles

Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:46 pm
by elfismiles
It's the ECHELON building with FBI offices next door.

I was / will be driving by this building this evening on the way to my non-profit lending library.

Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:59 pm
by barracuda
Regarding the Tesla crash, they parked that twin-engine Cessna near our company plane, so I had seen those guys at the Palo Alto airport several times. They always were parking their fancy Teslas nearby. It's an odd crash, because they flew in the wrong direction, away from the bay where you'd normally gain your altitude, and they hit powerlines that you'd have to be extremely low to hit, so I can only guess mechanical failure of the aircraft. It was a very foggy morning there yesterday, though.

Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:25 pm
by elfismiles
It made the cover of DrudgeReport...





Plane crashes into Northwest Austin office building
Thursday, February 18, 2010, 11:23 AM


A plane crashed into a Northwest Austin building that houses federal offices about 9:30 this morning, sending plumes of smoke into the air that could be seen for miles.

Paramedics have set up a triage center at the scene, though it is unclear how many people are injured.

“We have no idea right now if there are any patients, or how many,” Austin-Travis County EMS Assistant Director James Shamard said.

Mathilda Sanchez, a spokeswoman for the Seton Family of Hospitals, said University Medical Center Brackenridge received two patients, and that no other hospitals had received any.

Witnesses say the building is the Echelon 1 building, which is in the 9400 block or Research Boulevard.

EMS officials said it was a seven-story building and that one person was unaccounted for. A witness said it was the Echelon I building.

According to an FBI agent who asked not to be identified because he isn’t authorized to release information, the incident is being investigated as an accident, although eyewitnesses said the plane seemed to come in at full throttle. He said the plane was out of Waco and that Federal Aviation Administration officials are en route to the scene.

The agent said it was believed the plane had come from Waco, and that witnesses said it had hit the building at full-throttle.

FBI sources said that the eyewitness accounts saying that the plane did not slow down is making some authorities wonder if it was an intentional act.

FBI spokesman Bill Carter said the building hit by a plane at the Echelon office complex did not contain an FBI office. While the FBI has an office at the complex, the plane did not crash into that particular building, Carter said.

William Winnie, an Internal Revenue Service agent, said he was in a training session on the third floor of the building when he saw a light-colored, single engine plane coming at the building.

“It looked like it was coming right in my window,” Winnie said. He said the plane veered down and to the left and crashed into the floors below. “I didn’t lose my footing, but it was enough to knock people who were sitting to the floor.”

The building mostly houses IRS offices, said Kathi Hall, with KVSA Asset Management, which manages the property.

Chris Messer was driving to work about 9:50 a.m. when he was on the flyover exiting MoPac Boulevard (Loop 1) to northbound U.S. 183 when he saw a small, single-engine yellow plane in his peripheral vision.

“It flew right in front of me and flew right square into the building,” said Messner, 27. “The fireball was pretty big. It shook my car and the heat came in from my air vents. I was surprised how big the explosion is.”

Messner said the explosion was “as wide as the entire building.”

“The tail was down slightly like it was trying to pull up a little bit,” Messner said. “It happened really fast.”

Sarah Whelan, 28, was also driving on the overpass from MoPac onto U.S. 183 north on her way to work when she saw the plane on her right, flying low over the shops across the street from the building that was hit.

She said all the cars in front of me started slowing down because the plane looked like it could it land on the highway.

“It wasn’t heading into the direction of the building but all of a sudden it took a right and headed straight into it,” Whelan said. “It didn’t look like it was in distress. It wasn’t wavering at all.

“The first thing I did was start praying and saying, ‘I can’t believe it.’” she said. “It was a feeling of disbelief and helplessness.”

Tucker Thurman was driving to work on the U.S. 183 flyover near MoPac Boulevard (Loop 1) when he said he saw a small plane, very low, flying over the highway. He said he saw it then bank heavily to the right before heading into the building.

“There was a huge fireball. It went right into the building,” Thurman said.

EMS officials said they have taken at least two patients to the hospital, but that there are several “walking wounded” at the scene.

Fire Chief Rhoda Mae Kerr said that the department has gone into a “defensive position,” meaning that firefighters have been ordered to retreat from the building because of the danger.

Fire department officials said EMS has begun taking people to University Medical Center Brackenridge.

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Photo: Claudia Grisales/American-Statesman

Cayce Watkins, a server at the Marie Callender’s restaurant at 9503 Research Boulevard across 183 from where the plane crashed, said: “It rattled our windows.”

Watkins said employees heard the roar of the plane and then a boom.

“There was a loud boom, and our windows, our entire building shook,” said Darla LaTour, an operations manager at the Candlewood Suites Extended Stay Hotel, which is about a quarter-mile from the accident site. “When we got out there already were sirens coming.”

Mischelle Diaz, a spokeswoman for St. Edward’s University, said the plane hit a building in the Echelon business complex next to a building where the university’s Professional Education Center provides software training and teaches some graduate students. She said the education center has been evacuated and that university officials were trying to confirm that students and instructors all got out safely.

“We’re just desperately trying to get some information,” Diaz said.

Stuart Newberg was at a nearby Lexus dealership shortly before 10 a.m. when he said he saw a plane flying low and fast overhead.

“It was flying low and fast and I did a double take. I thought it was a play remote control plane. Then i saw the smoke,” Newberg said.

When asked if the plane seemed to be out of control, he said it seemed “very controlled.”

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Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:34 pm
by JackRiddler
Left Waco and hit the IRS offices in Austin?

Did the pilot perhaps forget a bag at the Waco airstrip that contained Alex Jones videos and constituent mail from Ron Paul?

Is 2/18 a significant date on the militia movement calendar?

Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:34 pm
by elfismiles
I was just talking to someone last night about the South Austin IRS complex which has become increasingly security conscious over the years and during that conversation I saw visions in my minds eye of someone driving on the really tall highway flyover that looms above that South Austin IRS complex and I imagined that someone could try and lob an attack from that flyover.

Note in the Statesman article above the witness testimony of those motorists who were on the highway flyover approaching this ECHELON I building.

Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:37 pm
by elfismiles
JackRiddler wrote:Left Waco and hit the IRS offices in Austin?

Did the pilot perhaps forget a bag at the Waco airstrip that contained Alex Jones videos and constituent mail from Ron Paul?

Is 2/18 a significant date on the militia movement calendar?


To the IRS offices angle ... this is NOT the main IRS building in Austin. See my previous comments about the main complex located in South Austin.

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Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:38 pm
by Uncle $cam
I was / will be driving by this building this evening on the way to my non-profit lending library.


pics or it didn't happen...lol The driving by part that is. :wink:

Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:45 pm
by elfismiles
Uncle $cam wrote:
I was / will be driving by this building this evening on the way to my non-profit lending library.


pics or it didn't happen...lol The driving by part that is. :wink:


Okey dokes! Might even get video on my driveby.

Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:46 pm
by dbcooper41
Is 2/18 a significant date on the militia movement calendar?

http://74.125.93.132/search?q=cache:SfT ... clnk&gl=us

An act establishing a militia system [microform] : passed at Trenton, February 18, 1815