Mechanic dies after being sucked into Boeing turbine

TEHRAN.- A mechanic lost his life in the Chabahar airport Konaraklocated south of Iranbeing sucked into the turbine of a passenger plane.

The victim was identified as Abolfazl Amiri, who was carrying out routine maintenance work when the tragedy occurred.

Mechanic dies following being sucked into a turbine in Iran

Abolfazl Amiri was conducting an inspection of a passenger plane Boeing 737-500from the Iranian domestic airline Varesh Airlineto make sure it might take off when he noticed one of his tools was missing.

The tool was near the plane’s right engine, which was running for testing and the hatches were also open.

Although a safety zone was established around the plane, the victim got too close to the aircraft and was sucked into the turbine.

Moments following the worker was sucked in, the engine caught fire.

Amiri’s body was recovered by the airport fire brigade, while Iranian aviation authorities are conducting an investigation to clarify the incident, the ministry said. Daily Mail.

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Fatal accidents at airports

Accidents similar to the one at Chabahar Konarak Airport have occurred in recent years.

In May of this year, a man was sucked into the engine of a KLM passenger plane in it Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.

The victim was identified as an employee of a company operating at the airport; initial investigations pointed to a possible case of suicide.

In late 2022, a baggage handler lost her life following being sucked into the engine of a plane. Embraer E175 aircraft of American Airlines in it Montgomery Regional Airportin Alabama, United States.

The woman was identified as Courtney Edwards, mother of three, who allegedly got too close to the engine despite warnings to stay away from the plane during the shutdown.

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2024-07-21 12:59:01

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