Turkish Airlines in Belgrade emergency

Tuesday, July 7, 2015


A Turkish Airlines Airbus A321 jet en route from Istanbul to London Heathrow Airport made an emergency landing in Belgrade last evening after a suspicious unclaimed tablet was found on board. The jet landed in Belgrade at 19.51, with passengers evacuated from the aircraft. Following thorough checks, it was found that there was no danger posed to neither passengers nor the aircraft itself. The flight resumed its journey to London at 21.07.

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  1. Whats new? Their planes have every day some kind of emergency somewhere in the world, leders of emergency's.

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  2. Panadol forces a plane to land????

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    1. TheBosnian12:15

      Its a tablet as in "tablet computer" not just some pills.....

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  3. Anonymous17:12

    Next time an emergency with the Airbus 380 or the 747-8 please !

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    1. SNN-NI22:28

      It would be the best with
      7 E190
      16 A319 Ceo
      10 A320 Ceo
      8 A321 Ceo
      15 A320 Neo
      10 A333
      4 A345
      15 A359
      emergency landings on a daily basis

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