A private jet has while landing crashed and
burst into flames while making an
emergency landing at Istanbul’s main
international airport, leaving four injured.
The crash forced the temporary closure of
Ataturk International Airport and while it later
reopened passengers were still experiencing
delays.
Istanbul governor Vasip Sahin, said the Cessna
Citation plane had two pilots on board, one crew
member and one passenger, and they are all
Turkish citizens.
Sahin said, “Their condition is good, there were
no fatalities and they are undergoing treatment
at the hospital.
It has affected flights for a
short time but now it has been returning to
normal.”
Sahin revealed that the plane sped off the
runway and caught fire but its occupants were
able to climb out of the aircraft themselves.
The chairman of Turkey’s flag carrier Turkish
Airlines Bilal Eksi wrote on Twitter that traffic
resumed with a single runway in operation and
now both were being used.
The Dogan news agency (DHA) said the plane
had taken off from the airport to fly to the
breakaway statelet of northern Cyprus, which is
only recognised by Turkey.
But it had turned back to land at the airport due
to a technical problem where it came off the
runway and caught fire.