Pilots blame engine fault for passenger jet accident
Pilots of a passenger jet that almost plunged into the
sea after skidding off a runway during landing in northern Turkey claimed the
plane's engine malfunctioned.
In their initial testimony to
investigators, the two pilots on the Pegasus Airlines flight from Ankara to the
city of Trabzon said the right engine "gained speed suddenly" before the plane
veered off over the seaside cliff with its 162 passengers late
Saturday.
The incident took place after landing during maneuvers to park
the plane. The plane ended up stuck in mud on a steep cliff, barely 25 meters
away from the Black Sea.
The pilots told investigators that the engine
fault threw the plane off direction and made it hurl off the
cliff.
Authorities are still investigating the exact cause of the
accident, while both pilots tested negative for alcohol
consumption.
Meanwhile, a special crane was transported to the area where
the airplane was still stuck in the mud as of yesterday.
None of the
passengers or crewmembers was hurt, and they were evacuated to safety soon after
the incident.
Investigators are now examining the plane's flight recorder
- better known as the black box. Authorities have retrieved the right engine of
the plane that the pilots said malfunctioned after it tore off from the plane's
wing during the accident and got thrown into the sea.
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