Boeing 737 operating on behalf of Turkish Airlines suffered in flight engine shut down
An Anadolujet Boeing 737-800 operating on behalf of Turkish Airlines suffered in flight engine shut down when it was climbing out of Kars’ runway 24. The number 1 engine failed with a large boom sending out streaks of flames.
The aircraft was performing Turkish flight TK-7091 from Kars to Ankara. After suffering engine failure, the crew levelled off at F120 and returned to Kars for a safe landing some 30 minutes after the departure.
The aircraft took off from Kars’s runway 24 and returned for safe landing on another Kars’s runway, runway 06.The aircraft was operating a scheduled passenger flight. Although, the passengers were unharmed, the aircraft sustained severe damage to its number 1 CFM56 engine. Eventually, the airline canceled the flight, and the 737 is grounded for a full inspection. The Anadolujet Boeing 737 with registration TC-JZO is powered by 2 CFM International CFM56 engines. Source
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