A near tragedy in Turkey and Istanbul, as a plane caught fire.
Security cameras at the airport capture the landing of the Boeing 767.
The Boeing 767 makes an emergency landing at the airport in Constantinoplewith the images recorded by the security cameras of the Turkey around the world. The fuselage hits the ground and a fire breaks out which is successfully dealt with. As announced there were no injuries.
A Boeing 767 cargo plane crash-landed at Istanbul airport with a loose landing gear
The plane belonging to the American postal company Fedex was on a flight from Paris. It landed only at the second attempt and “pecked” its nose into the runway. There were no casualties. pic.twitter.com/d1OsgUrxVq
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) May 8, 2024
FedEx 767-300SF has landed with its nosegear up at Istanbul Airport, Turkey. The flight from Paris-CDG reported problems to ATC in extending the nosegear and did a low-pass for an inspection. No injuries reported. pic.twitter.com/YYsEiwq1Fh
— Breaking Aviation News & Videos (@aviationbrk) May 8, 2024
According to Turkish media, the Boeing, which was transporting cargo, issued a distress signal this morning reporting a problem with the landing gear. The fire service and rescue teams were immediately on the scene.
As can be seen in the video document, the aircraft landed with the fuselage and stopped. Everyone inside got out a short time later safely without injury.
With information from newsit, the Boeing 767 is a medium to large wide-body passenger aircraft that can travel medium to long distances. It is manufactured by Boeing. It is Boeing’s first wide-body twin-engine aircraft. It came into production for the first time in 1982 and continues to this day.
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