Turkish C160 Transall incident

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Turkish C160 Transall incident

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https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/351154

A Turkish AF Transall C-160D military transport plane sustained minor damage as a result of a malfuntioning landing gear during landing at Kayseri AB.

2 Turkish Transalls still flying, and now probably just one
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Re: Turkish C160 Transall incident

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A very lucky escape for the city of Kayseri. A video on Twitter show the Transall flying very low just before the emergency landing.

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Re: Turkish C160 Transall incident

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f4phantom wrote: 25 Jan 2024, 11:39 https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/351154

A Turkish AF Transall C-160D military transport plane sustained minor damage as a result of a malfuntioning landing gear during landing at Kayseri AB.

2 Turkish Transalls still flying, and now probably just one
...the footage at
https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/351154
now shows that
the damage is rather substantial.
Registration: 69-036
MSN: D36
is probably a write-off.
Only new-ish transporters would have been repaired with all this damage.

And indeed, the video thru the link above
shows that Kayseri could have been hit by a very serious accident today...
November 2024 update at FokkerNews.nl....
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Re: Turkish C160 Transall incident

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Stratofreighter wrote: 25 Jan 2024, 13:27
f4phantom wrote: 25 Jan 2024, 11:39 https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/351154

now shows that
the damage is rather substantial.
Since the wing looks very broken, I'd say the above statement is a so called understatement........... :!:
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Re: Turkish C160 Transall incident

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The aircraft obviously landed without undercarriage and with no flaps. It looks like the engines had not enough power or it had serious hydraulic issues. The latter is not very likely, because the Transall has three different hydraulic systems, a green, a red and a black (hand pump) one.

https://twitter.com/kayseradar/status/1 ... 19488?s=19
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