PIA aircraft 'catches fire' in Peshawar
Airline terms the incident an 'auto shut down during start up'
PESHAWAR:
A Pakistan International Airline (PIA) plane was evacuated at the Bacha Khan International Airport in Peshawar after the pilot saw smokes rising from the aircraft’s engine.
According to airport officials, the B-777 aircraft flight 353 was about to depart for Karachi when the pilot noticed smoke after starting the engine.
Reports suggested all passengers were shifted to a safe location.
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However, PIA denied the reports, saying it was an "auto shutdown during start-up".
"Please note that APU of a B-777 flight was auto shutdown during start up at Peshawar airport a short while ago," the statement said. "There was no fire warning in the aircraft. PIA maintenance staff is examining the aircraft which would soon be released for normal operation."
A Pakistan International Airline (PIA) plane was evacuated at the Bacha Khan International Airport in Peshawar after the pilot saw smokes rising from the aircraft’s engine.
According to airport officials, the B-777 aircraft flight 353 was about to depart for Karachi when the pilot noticed smoke after starting the engine.
Reports suggested all passengers were shifted to a safe location.
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However, PIA denied the reports, saying it was an "auto shutdown during start-up".
"Please note that APU of a B-777 flight was auto shutdown during start up at Peshawar airport a short while ago," the statement said. "There was no fire warning in the aircraft. PIA maintenance staff is examining the aircraft which would soon be released for normal operation."