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Cliffhanger! Mud Stops Aircraft with 168 People from Plunging into Black Sea

Ololade Adeyanju/
A plane, carrying 168 people, came within metres of plunging into the Black Sea on Sunday after it skidded off the runway as it landed at Trabzon Airport, Turkey.
Panic spread through the Boeing 737-800 as it came to a halt with its nose pointing precariously down a cliff.
Incredibly, flight PC8622’s wheels became stuck in icy mud, which may have prevented it from entering the sea.
The pilot, co-pilot and crew have now made statements to Trabzon prosecutors and both pilots passed breathalyser tests, local media said. But the pilot revealed the right engine “suddenly gained speed” for unknown reasons as the plane was landing.
“When we were going to make our usual manoeuvre towards the right from the seaside by reducing our speed, the right engine suddenly gained speed for a reason we do not know,” the pilot was quoted as telling the prosecutors.
“Due to this speed, the plane got out of our control and suddenly swung to the left and got stuck into the mud in the cliff.”
It is still not clear what caused the sudden surge in power from the right engine. Images published by Dogan showed that one of the engines had fallen into the water.
The pilot said that passengers were ordered to leave the plane by the back door without taking personal belongings, followed by the crew and finally the pilots themselves.
Turkey’s civil aviation authority will meanwhile examine the plane’s black box. Trabzon’s airport was closed for a time but is now operating normally.
Dogan news agency said that work to remove the plane from its current position would begin later in the day.
Pegasus Airlines confirmed in a statement yesterday that there were no injuries among the 162 passengers on board as well as two pilots and four cabin crew after they were evacuated.

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