Plane’s landing gear catches fire during landing
Nearly 300 people onboard a Saudi Airlines flight from Riyadh to the Pakistani city of Peshawar had a lucky escape when the aircraft’s landing gear caught fire while landing at the Peshawar airport, airport officials said.
The plane caught fire upon landing at Peshawar’s Bacha Khan International Airport, the Dawn newspaper quoted the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) as saying.
According to CAA spokesperson Saifullah, air traffic controllers witnessed smoke and sparks emanating from the left-hand side landing gear of the aircraft as it landed and alerted the pilots.
At the same time, they informed the airport fire and rescue services.
Reaching the scene, CAA fire vehicles were able to extinguish the flames engulfing the landing gear, the statement read.
“The fire tenders acted in time and immediately controlled the fire in the landing gear, saving the aircraft from a major accident,” Saifullah said.
“All 276 passengers and 21 crew members were safely evacuated with an inflatable slide.”
According to Peshawar airport officials, the airport is operational, and all flights will continue as per their schedules.
According to sources, the Aircraft Accident Investigation Board has taken notice of the incident, and a team will begin investigating the incident soon, Geo News reported.