South Korea's Tulwich Air Boeing collided with a bird before landing, causing engine** Passengers escaped safely.
Recently, a South Korean T'wich Air Boeing passenger plane was in danger at Incheon Airport, colliding with a bird before landing, resulting in a right engine**. However, with the calm response of the pilot and the concerted efforts of the airport emergency rescue, the danger was finally resolved and all passengers and crew members escaped safely.
On the night of the incident, a T'wich Air Boeing passenger plane was preparing to land at Incheon Airport. However, just as it was landing, the plane encountered a flock of birds in flight, one of which hit the plane's right engine, causing a fire. Faced with this sudden situation, the pilot immediately activated the emergency procedure, reported the accident to the airport tower and requested emergency rescue.
Airport ground staff and firefighters are immediately ready to respond to possible emergencies as soon as they receive a call for help. At the same time, airport air traffic control personnel assist pilots in adjusting their routes to ensure that the aircraft has enough time and space for a safe landing.
Despite the right engine**, the pilot calmly responded and took corresponding emergency measures, successfully bringing the fire under control. In the end, the Boeing passenger plane successfully landed at Incheon Airport, and all passengers and crew escaped safely.
This incident once again demonstrates the pilot's high skill and ability to respond calmly in the face of an emergency. At the same time, the rapid response and coordinated operation of the airport rescue team also made a positive contribution to the successful resolution of the accident.
Although this incident successfully escaped with the engine **, it also reminds us that the problem of aircraft collision with birds still exists, and it is necessary to continuously strengthen flight safety precautions and measures to ensure the safety of passengers and crew during flight.