Plane Hits Dog While Landing in Shymkent
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A passenger plane collided with a dog while landing at Shymkent airport, damaging the aircraft, Orda.kz reports.
The airline confirmed the incident.
On April 15, at Shymkent airport, an aircraft collided with a dog on the runway. The incident occurred after the landing of flight FS7105 from Almaty. As a result of the collision, parts of the aircraft were damaged. The airline will deliver replacement components from Almaty.the company said.
The transport police department said the incident is now being checked and that the circumstances are being clarified.
What happened to the dog remains unknown. Neither the airline nor the police responded to the newsroom’s follow-up request.
Original author: Asel Turar
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