Snow Collapses Dulles Jet Center

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Key Takeaways:

  • A heavy snowstorm caused the roof of the Dulles Jet Center FBO at Dulles Airport to collapse on a Saturday morning.
  • Four private jets inside the building were potentially damaged or destroyed, and the structure itself sustained significant damage.
  • Five people were present in the building at the time of the collapse, but fortunately, no injuries were reported.
  • Similar snow-related damage was also reported at Manassas Airport in Virginia.
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The huge snowstorm blanketing the mid-Atlantic has reportedly collapsed the roof of an FBO at Dulles and may have damaged or destroyed four aircraft, according to WTOP. It’s also been reported that snow caused damage at Manassas Airport in Virginia. The roof of Dulles Jet Center collapsed about 8 a.m. Saturday after the D.C. area was buried under almost three feet of snow in some areas. Dulles Airport Manager Rob Yingling said there were five people in the building but no one was injured. He also confirmed four “private jets” were inside and that damage to the building was significant.

Photos and video on the NBC Washington Web site show the front of the building distorted under the weight of the snow.

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