A video was posted on the website Thursday that appears to show a car crashing into a jet after its owner used the car's automatic parking feature.

The incident took place at an event sponsored by aircraft manufacturer Cirrus at a field in Washington, according to a user who did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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The video appears to show the security camera footage of the crash of the car and the push of the jet across the tarmac. A person for Felts Field didn't respond to a request for comment.

According to the poster, the owner of the car was using a feature that allowed the car to leave a parking space and navigate around obstacles. If the car is within your line of sight, you can use the app on your phone to summon it from a maximum distance of 200 feet.

The user said that they own a Model Y but were not the poor soul who crashed it into the most expensive plane in the world.

The first videos of near-crashes or confused slow- moving vehicles were posted by the owners of the cars. One owner of the electric car company claimed their car ran into the side of a garage, while another claimed their car had front bumper damage.

A video of a near-collision with a speeding SUV left the owner feeling their test of Smart Summon didn't go so well.

According to Electrek, a newer version of the feature allows owners to summon their cars from further away and navigate more complex parking environments. Smart summon is the most viral feature ever, according to Musk.