“What went through my head all night last night was what if they couldn’t cut through the seat belt in time... All it could’ve taken is another two seconds and... he would have been killed.'
“What went through my head all night last night was what if they couldn’t cut through the seat belt in time or couldn’t get the door open because it was jammed from the impact. All it could’ve taken is another two seconds and at least he would have been killed, probably with certainty, I think,” Mortensen said.
“The down side to that, I think, possibly a railroad tie or something, ripped off the nose wheel on touch down and sent the nose down into the ground, which caused a tremendous forward-slamming force so he hit his face and upper body pretty hard,” he said. “In that calculation he didn’t anticipate a train coming through at 80 miles an hour,” Mortensen said. No fire was caused by the plane's crash, and a minor fuel spill has been contained by firefighters.
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