A flight from Greece to Germany made an emergency touchdown in Italy after a “response close to the engine” of the plane, airline officers mentioned.
Condor Airways flight DE3665 was flying from Corfu to Dusseldorf on Saturday. The aircraft departed Corfu’s airport shortly after 8 p.m. native time, in response to the monitoring web site FlightAware. Passengers noticed flames close to the aircraft’s engine round 8:30 p.m., native media reported. Movies shared on social media present vibrant orange flames close to the engine.
Condor Airways mentioned it couldn’t affirm an engine fireplace, however mentioned there was a “response close to the engine that usually takes place within the engine’s combustion chamber resulting in a visual response on the rear of the engine.” The flight crew obtained a fault message indicating “a parameter indication exterior the conventional vary attributable to a disturbance within the air move provide to the engine,” the airline mentioned.
The engine was shut down “in a managed method,” the airline advised CBS Information, and the aircraft made an emergency touchdown in Brindisi, a coastal Italian metropolis. Native media reported that air visitors was closed for about half an hour as firefighters waited on the runway to reply to the aircraft.
No accidents have been reported. There have been 273 passengers and eight crew members aboard the plane.
Some passengers spent an uncomfortable night time within the Italian metropolis. Condor Airways mentioned there was “inadequate lodge capability” in Brindisi, so some slept on the airport. The airline organized vouchers and blankets for these passengers, and airport outlets stayed open “to offer provides.” Passengers who slept at motels will probably be reimbursed for the expense, the airline mentioned.
On Sunday, Condor Airways dispatched one other plane to finish the route. All passengers arrived in Dusseldorf that day.
“We apologize for any inconvenience triggered, however the security of our passengers and staff is all the time our high precedence,” Condor Airways mentioned.
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