Reminds me of a C-182 that belonged to the NAS Key West Navy Flying Club. They were holding short of an active runway at MIA, waiting to cross at mid-field. Stopped, brakes set.
A DC-10 or a L-1011 (can't remember) rotated for takeoff as it went by, and the wing-tip vortex picked the C-182 up off the ground, and flipped it over on its back!
No one injured, aircraft written off.
"Be Careful Out There"
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Pete Hunt, [San Diego] VAF #1069
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