Turkish Plane Makes Emergency Landing After Crashing with Birds

Published January 4th, 2021 - 09:40 GMT
Turkish Airlines flight #TK6471, a Boeing 777-F, struck a flock of birds on approach to Istanbul-Atatürk Airport, Turkey. (Twitter)
Turkish Airlines flight #TK6471, a Boeing 777-F, struck a flock of birds on approach to Istanbul-Atatürk Airport, Turkey. (Twitter)
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B777-F cargo plane encounters flock of birds soon after takeoff.

A Turkish Airlines (THY) cargo plane flying from Istanbul to Kazakhstan's Almaty city Sunday made an emergency landing in Istanbul as it encountered a flock of birds shortly after taking off from Ataturk Airport.

The plane took off from Istanbul's Ataturk Airport at 8:40 a.m. local time (0540GMT). While in the air, the B777-F cargo plane encountered a flock of birds, damaging the plane’s airframe, the THY's press office said in a statement.

The plane landed at Ataturk Airport after discharging fuel for about half an hour on the Sea of Marmara to reach a certain weight for an emergency landing.


This article has been adapted from its original source.

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