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    Reports that an aircraft had crashed into the sea off Spain's island of Gran Canaria are a "false alarm", Spanish officials say.

    Spanish media reported that a crash had occurred two miles off the island and that rescue services were heading to the scene.

    But Spain's airports association AENA said that a boat had been mistaken for a plane.

    Local media blamed the confusion on a tug towing another vessel
    Always getting those two confused, a crashing plane and a boat being towed.

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    Honestly

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    • #3
      Originally posted by RabidRacoon28 View Post
      Honestly

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      http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26774885

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      • #4
        My "honestly" post wasn't a question doubting you SFG. It was "honestly, unbelievable"


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        • #5
          Originally posted by RabidRacoon28 View Post
          My "honestly" post wasn't a question doubting you SFG. It was "honestly, unbelievable"


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          That was the second newsflash, the first simply said the headline so I had a look as im off to the Canaries in May, then I read the next flash and reread it about a dozen times ha ha ha.

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