A DHL cargo plane flying from Paris caused quite the stir Friday morning when it overshot its runway at the Bergamo Airport in northern Italy, careening forward until it landed partly onto a road.
The DHL charted flight, an ASL Airlines Boeing 737-400, flew from Paris’ Charles De Gaulle to the Orio Al Serio Airport in Bergamo when its landing routine went haywire.
The pilot overshot the runway, running into an area of grass as the plane’s speed propelled it forward – before running through a barricade and its nose ending up on the road.
Emergency crews arrived at the airport in the aftermath of the crash, although no one was hurt – all three crew members unharmed.