11/18/2012

Lightning Strike At Brisbane Airport Appears To Hit Plane



An amateur photo of an apparent lightning strike at Brisbane International Airport in Australia circulated on the Internet Nov. 17.
In the photo, a bolt of lightning appears to strike near an Air New Zealand passenger jet that is parked at the gate.
Although it could be an illusion caused by perspective, several Reddit users who cross-posted the photo to different forums on the social news site described lightning hitting the plane.
The original post, submitted by "mongaloid" to the Brisbane subreddit, referred to delays caused by the storms. The user said his mother took the photo at the airport while waiting for her flight to Fiji.
Violent storms ripped through southeast Queensland on Saturday, leaving 29,500 homes without power.
More than 22,000 lightning strikes hit the southeastern part of the state between 7 p.m. and 11 p.m., according to the Australian.
The ABC featured the photo on its front page, and included it in a curated gallery of images from around the region.
According to CNN, lightning strikes planes in flight with some frequency, but rarely with dire consequences.
The last confirmed civilian airplane crash due to lightning strike occurred in 1967, when a bolt hit a fuel tank, according to Scientific American.

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