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Ah, the old flux capacitor prank.
Kathryn Burcham with Boston 25 news was reporting live from the scene of a plane crash at Cranland Airport in Hanson, Massachusetts, when it appears she accidentally made a Back to the Future reference. In the clip, Burcham claims that Jacob Haselden, the 20-year-old pilot who crash-landed the plane, told her a "defective flux capacitator" was the possible cause of the crash.
Great Scott! We may have a troll on our hands.
As many of you know, a "flux capacitor" is a component in Doc Brown's time machine from the Back to the Future franchise. It's unclear if the plane was a time machine. Read more...
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