Runway maintenance workers at a Paraguay airport had a near miss after a landing plane flew just a few feet above them.
Six workers in orange jumpsuits were alerted about an incoming aircraft while conducting maintenance at Asuncion Silvio Pettirossi International Airport.
The video, taken by one of the workers, shows the plane zooming over the workers as it comes in to the runway.
The pickup truck they're using almost has its roof hit by the plane wheels are extended
Incredibly the workers appear calm as they walk slowly across the runway during the incident near the capital city of Luque.
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Although the incident is from several years ago the clip has been circulating on social media more recently, which brought it to the attention of the civil aviation agency, Dirección Nacional de Aeronáutica Civil (DINAC).
DINAC issued a statement after investigating the apparent near miss.
It read: "The video dates from four to five years ago.
"One of the officials who is observed in the video celebrated his retirement on April 30, 2016.
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"The maintenance works to the track are constant and with all the security rigor," the statement added.
It stressed that every operation at the airport is covered by the Control Tower and each aircraft receives instructions for what is happening on the ground.
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According to local media ABC Color, the pilots involved were also made aware of the incident.
Last month, the Asuncion Silvio Pettirossi International Airport started minor expansion works at the north wing as part of an upgrade to build a new terminal.