Stephanie Cosme, 32, was killed last year when she inadvertently walked into the rotating propeller of an aircraft in California

US air force civilian contractor had become disoriented recording data at an airport in California last year when she walked into a jet’s rotating propeller and was killed, officials said on Friday.

In a statement outlining the findings of a report into the contractor’s death, the air force materiel command said that 32-year-old Stephanie Cosme was mortally injured on 7 September when she inadvertently walked into the rotating propeller of an MQ-9A that was parked at Gray Butte airfield.

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    “Others began shouting and waving to get [Cosme’s] attention as well,” the report said.

    They warned her, but she didn’t look up. It’s horrible that they had to witness that.

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      7 months ago

      Oh no, you don’t hear anything near a running plane. Shouting at the time is pissing in the wind. Definitely on her a bit for not checking in often around a moving death machine. But shouting over the whir doesn’t count.

      Still truly awful to witness anything that horrific. As someone that has, the right answer is absolutely to look away and don’t let anyone tell you, you are wrong to.

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        I’m sorry you had to witness that. It’s good advice, but I can’t imagine logic taking over instinctive desire to stop them. Let’s hope neither of us need this advice in the future.