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Qatar Airways plane fire: Flight QR240 makes emergency landing in Turkey after engines catch fire

Written by Olivia Shea — 0 Views

A BIRD strike caused a Qatar Airways passenger jet to make an emergency landing at Istanbul's main airport after sparking a fire in one of its engines.

Flames could be seen billowing from the aircraft's left engine as it travelled over buildings shortly after takeoff.

 Flames are seen blasting from the left side engine of the jet

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Flames are seen blasting from the left side engine of the jet
 A second burst of fire is seen from the ground seconds later

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A second burst of fire is seen from the ground seconds later
 A spokesman for the airline confirmed a bird strike

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A spokesman for the airline confirmed a bird strikeCredit: Reuters
 Passengers took to twitter to report a weird engine noise

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Passengers took to twitter to report a weird engine noiseCredit: Reuters

A spokesperson from Qatar Airwats said: “Qatar Airways can confirm that QR240 from Istanbul to Doha experienced a bird strike, which resulted in its safe return to Istanbul.

"All 298 passengers and 14 crew disembarked normally and the airline is sending a replacement aircraft to Istanbul. Customer needs, including onward travel, will be taken care of by the airline. The safety of our passengers is our most important responsibility. The pilot followed all safety procedures.”

Turkish Airlines employee Mehmet Kirazoglu, who reported on the incident via Twitter, said: "I was in Turkish Airlines Technology building nearby the IST airport we heard a strange engine sound over us.

"When (we looked) up we saw a Qatar Airways plane whose left engine was flaming out.

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"It turned round towards sea, I suppose it drained its fuel (in the) Marmara Sea. Thank god, we have learnt that it landed safely.

"At one point it was top over us and saw the burning engine clearly."

Qatar Airways is one of the Mideast's three biggest carriers, alongside the region's biggest carrier, the Dubai-based Emirates Airline, and the Abu-Dhabi based Etihad Airways.

Qatar Airways flies out of its hub in the vast new Hamad International Airport in Doha, which is preparing to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

 The Qatar Airways plane managed to land safely in Istanbul

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The Qatar Airways plane managed to land safely in Istanbul
 Sabiha Gokcen International airport in Istanbul Turkey

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Sabiha Gokcen International airport in Istanbul TurkeyCredit: Alamy


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