See for your self;
http://www.airliners.net/open.file?id=1171294&size=L&width=1024&height=696&sok=&photo_nr=
So I'm assuming the plane simply taxi'd on top of that vehicle? I don't see how else things could have gotten that way...
A visitor from United States posted Tue February 13, 2007:
I was speaking with an electrical engineer from NW the day after this happened. He indicated that the driver of the tug came out without any major injuries (although he was likely to lose his job). He said they were still trying to figure out exactly what happened. He told me that the plane was scheduled to be retired within 6 weeks and it is totalled, but only worth ~200k. The super tug is totalled as well, but is worth a whopping 800k!
A visitor from United States posted Thu February 8, 2007:
The story was while doing a maintance tow the tow driver stopped to[o] quick and locked the tires on slick pavement, causing the aircraft to push him in a quick fish tail, snapping the towbar and slidding the tow under the aircraft, bouncing the aircraft 10ft and then pin[n]ing the tow under its current location.
A visitor from United States posted Thu February 8, 2007:
5* because i was their to witness this scene 1st hand....what a mess
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