Prince William during training Royal Air Force aircraft damaged Tucano, including not a tumbler, says The Daily Express.
The incident occurred at a time when the cabin was an instructor with the Prince of the Air Force. Error William has meant that the aircraft had to land - its engine is hot and 700 degrees Celsius.
The damaged plane was sent for repairs in New York. A former officer in the Royal Air Force, Joe Watt, which is responsible for repairing the aircraft, said that the pilots committed such errors quite often.
"He was not one - we had another two or three people that have done the same. Even the more experienced pilots were committing such errors," - said Watt.
For its part, Buckingham Palace said that the actions of heir to the throne does not harm the aircraft. However, the residence of the Queen acknowledged that the incident occurred.
The incident, the exact date has not called, occurred in 2008 during a 12-week training course, William. However, the publication noted that despite the error, the Prince became the pilot of the Royal Air Force.
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