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AhmetH 25th Jan 2013 02:34

Engine on Turkish Airlines flight catches fire after lightning strike
 
A Turkish Airlines flight suffered an engine fire due to lightning strike during its descend to İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport (LTBJ)

Turkish Airlines flight TK-2348, an Airbus A321-231 registration TC-JRI, landed at LTBJ safely at 22:05 UTC
Passengers exited the plane normally. There were no injuries and no impact on airport operations.

Incident also recorded by local people who witnessed the situation


angels 25th Jan 2013 08:49

Wow! Is that for real?

Definite brown trouser time if it is. A tip of the hat to all who got the plane onto the ground safely.

DavidWoodward 25th Jan 2013 08:49

Would have been scary for the pax sitting behind the wing!

Tetsuo 25th Jan 2013 09:46

Video from passengers on board.

Y

Local news says plane landed safely and taken to maintenance afterwards.

keesje 25th Jan 2013 10:15

I fuel is cut off what keeps burning so long?

Dg800 25th Jan 2013 10:22


Video from passengers on board.
What, no widespread panic and absolutely no plummeting? I'm deeply disappointed... :ok:

IFixPlanes 25th Jan 2013 10:22

I think that are sparks from a defect windmilling engine. No flammable fluids involved anymore.

hetfield 25th Jan 2013 10:29


I think that are sparks from a defect windmilling engine. No flammable fluids involved anymore.

Yes, I once had an open starter valve on A321 (on grd), looked pretty much the same until all starter metal gone....

safelife 25th Jan 2013 12:13

On ground? And your APU bleed valve was stuck open as well?!

hetfield 25th Jan 2013 12:19

No, but the starter motor died faster....


Looks like a mechanical failure or disintegrating starter during takeoff


lomapaseo 25th Jan 2013 12:44

What a confusing event descriptions

Lightning strikes don't wipe out engines

The only video I could decipher appears to show a mechanical failure (sparks) followed by a continuous surging and a very very long time to turn off the fuel and secure the engine.

Could be another one of those fan drive turbine failures (Ala USAIR B737). They probably burned out the whole turbine if you look up the tailpipe.

summary engine failure, air-turn-back, safe landing, scared passengers.

Tetsuo 25th Jan 2013 15:20

It is said that it was a flight from Istanbul (LTBA) to Izmir (LTBJ). The arrived passengers are in Izmir, so no turning back.

Interviewed Passengers on video are at arrivals in Izmir, and say that it was a bumpy ride, no special announcements made, and flight arrived on time.

Tetsuo 25th Jan 2013 15:23

Btw, passengers say they havent heard anything about a lightning. So lightning seems to be just media speculation to make a routine engine failure more interesting.

Ejector 28th Jan 2013 01:55

Plane catches on fire after lightning strike | News.com.au

darkbarly 28th Jan 2013 11:00

Rarely, perhaps.
 

Lightning strikes don't wipe out engines
Air Accidents Investigation: Embraer EMB-145EP, G-RJXG


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