Turkish Airlines plane returns to Uganda Airport after bird strike

10 Jan 2023 • 9:06 PM MYT
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KAMPALA: A Turkish Airlines plane destined for Istanbul, Türkiye had to return to Uganda's Entebbe International Airport on Tuesday morning after it struck a group of birds during take-off.

The Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA), the country's air transport regulator, said flight Number TK606 hovered in the Ugandan airspace for more than an hour, reported Xinhua.

“As a precautionary measure, the flight hovered in the Ugandan airspace before landing safely at Entebbe at 08.52 am (local time),“ the aviation body said in a brief statement.

“The aircraft is being checked for airworthiness before resuming the flight,“ UCAA added.-Bernama

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