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  • 2016-04-27 (xsd:date)
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  • Airport Worker Destroys Jet After Getting Fired (no)
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  • A video purportedly showing a recently fired airport worker destroying an airplane started circulating online in April 2016, after it was posted to the Geek World YouTube page: The video was picked up by several media outlets, such as The Mirror and The Sun. While these publications presented the video with some skepticism, they all ran with sensational titles, claiming that it showed a disgruntled employee destroying a plane. While the video does feature real footage, there's no evidence that the plane was destroyed in an act of revenge. In fact, it was circulated with a different backstory when it was published to LiveLeak in February 2015: While we have not been able to locate the source footage of the above-displayed video, the incident depicted closely resembles the act of an airplane being scrapped in a junkyard: It's likely that the destruction of this plane was a company decision, not a rash act of violence. In fact, a 2015 article in the Moscow Times reported that Russian airline UTair was experiencing financial troubles, and had decided to get rid of nearly half of its planes as a result: UT Air told us in a statement that they were not responsible for the destruction of the plane. The airline identified the aircraft as a Yak-40 and said that they haven't used those planes since 2013: The claim that this video shows a disgruntled worker trashing a plane was likely invented in an effort to gain more views on YouTube. The most probable actual explanation is that the video shows what a former UTair Yak-40 getting scrapped. (en)
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