Boeing plane filled with passengers crashes into radar at popular tourist airport leaving huge gaping hole in jet's side
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A Boeing plane filled with passengers has crashed into a radar at a popular tourist airport, leaving a huge gaping hole in the jet's side.The Turkish Airlines Boeing 777-3Q8 carrying 267 passengers collided with the radar antenna at Antalya airport in Turkey on Friday.The crash caused severe damage to the aircraft's wing and tore a hole in its fuselage.The incident occurred while the jet was taxiing on the ground, with one person sustaining injuries in the collision.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Footage captured in the aftermath revealed that the aircraft's wing had been ripped apart by the impact, while the large red-and-white antenna lay collapsed on the runway.Inside the cabin, oxygen masks dropped from the ceiling as overhead storage compartments burst open during the frightening ordeal.The aircraft's wing is believed to have clipped the substantial metal structure, which subsequently toppled onto the body of the Boeing jet.Passengers aboard the flight described hearing a...
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