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The pilot, who knew the area, was able to bank left and glide over the town's southern edge and make a wheels-up crash-landing in a field.
The plane runs out of fuel 20 km (12.4 miles) short of the airport but glides to within 500 meters (1,640 feet) of the runway before crash-landing.
The sophistication of the operation, and the getaway cars and safehouses they used to escape from the crash-landing site, suggest several hundred guerrillas and their supporters were involved.
This is mainly due to the increased risk to the pilot in the case of a crash-landing or the need to parachute from the plane.
Cheli remained in formation and led the attack before crash-landing his bomber into the sea.
The tether handlers panicked and this resulted in a crash-landing, damaging the craft and breaking the rotors.
The lecture was interrupted once per show by an intruder alarm caused by a large bird crash-landing near the spacecraft launch pad.
The crash-landing site was 4.2 miles north of an area where numerous parts from both aircraft were later found by investigators.