Many scooters can. It's just that's not the way locals (Asians in general it seems) drive them.
A family of five on a scooter without helmets traveling at bicycle speed, riding on the white line on the edge of a major highway in the wrong direction at night without lights? Not a great plan.
Good video. He offers various views assuming ordinary bird strikes are relatively survivable but repeats that the pilots may have inadvertently shut down the wrong (left) engine before landing leading to loss of hydraulics which depend on the the craft's left engine. See 10:50 and 27:00 in the video.
It would not be the first time pilots shutdown the wrong engine leading to the loss of an aircraft on landing. The following is from planecrashinfo.com.
Planecrashinfo has even stranger tales. My favorite is a flight where the pilot's windshield popped out dragging the pilot out the window only to be caught by his legs while the copilot lands the plane with the pilot still hanging outside.
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