ISTANBUL- A FedEx (FX) Boeing 767, registered as N110FE, had a nerve-wracking landing at Istanbul-Intl Airport (LTFM), Turkey, when its nosegear failed to extend during approach.
The 10-year-old plane, which had earlier flown from Paris’s Charles De Gaulle Airport (CDG) under flight number FX6238, reported issues with its landing gear, leading to a dramatic nose-up landing.
FedEx 767 NoseUp Landing
The incident occurred when the 2014-built FedEx Boeing 767-300SF freighter approached Istanbul International Airport (IST) on May 8.
The pilots encountered difficulties extending the nose landing gear, forcing them to make a critical decision during the landing process.
Despite the challenge, the skilled pilots brought the aircraft down on its nose on runway 16R at Istanbul Airport.
However, as the nosegear failed to deploy, luckily, the plane stopped at the runway, sustaining unknown damage.
Fortunately, there were no reported injuries from the harrowing landing. The crew’s quick thinking and professionalism played a crucial role in ensuring the safety of all onboard.
The aircraft was swiftly attended to by ground personnel, and investigations into the incident are currently underway to determine the cause of the landing gear malfunction.
In situations where split-second decisions can mean the difference between life and death, the flight crew’s experience becomes invaluable.
Years of training and practice equip pilots to handle emergencies calmly and precisely, guiding them through challenging situations like the one faced by the FedEx crew in Istanbul.
As the industry awaits the outcome of the investigation into the FedEx Boeing 767 incident, it serves as a reminder of the dedication and commitment of aviation professionals worldwide.
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