A PERSON has been killed after being sucked into a running plane engine at the main airport in Amsterdam.
Shocked passengers are reported to have witnessed the horrific death as the KLM plane was preparing to leave Schiphol airport.
The person was sucked into the engine at Amsterdam Schiphol airport
INTER VISUAL STUDIOThe flight was grounded after the horror incident[/caption]
Emergency services vehicles are seen storming around on the tarmac
The individual – who has not been identified – was caught in the engine of the Cityhopper Embraer E190.
Witnesses reported there was a “hellish noise” as the person was sucked into the jet turbine.
One witness told De Telegraaf: “Many people saw it happen.”
The aircraft was being pushed back from the stand as it was preparing to fly from The Netherlands to Denmark.
It is unclear at this stage whether the victim was a passenger, employee or someone else on the tarmac.
Passengers and ground crew who saw the horrific death are reportedly being given special care.
The plane was scheduled to take off for Billund in Denmark at 2.25pm.
The Skyhopper carry up to 104 passengers.
In a statement, pilots union VNV said: “Our first concern and thoughts go out to those involved and their relatives.
“We offer our cooperation and expertise in the investigation into the exact cause.”
Dutch investigators are now trying to piece together the circumstances around the terrible death.
In a statement, the airport said: “A horrific incident occurred today where a person became trapped in the engine of an aircraft.
“Our thoughts are with the loved ones and we care for the passengers and colleagues who witnessed this incident.”
ReutersAircraft are seen on the tarmac at Schipol Airport near Amsterdam[/caption]
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