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Turkey uses large crane to remove skidded plane from slope

People work on a recovery operation around a Boeing 737-800 of Turkey's Pegasus Airlines in Trabzon, Turkey, Thursday, Jan. 18, 2018. The commercial airplane that skidded off the runway after landing in the city in northern Turkey dangled precariously off a muddy cliff with its nose only a few feet from the Black Sea. Some of the 168 people on board described it as a "miracle" that everyone was evacuated safely from the plane. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

TRABZON, Turkey - Turkish authorities are using a large crane to lift a passenger plane that skidded off a runway in northern Turkey and stopped on the side of a slope just meters away from the Black Sea.

The Pegasus Airlines Boeing 737-800, with 168 people on board, overshot the runway while landing at Trabzon Airport on Jan. 13. All passengers and crew were evacuated and no one was injured.

Ambulances and fire extinguishing trucks were on standby Thursday as the crane lifted the plane up the slope. Workers involved in the recovery posed for a group photograph in front of the half-dangling plane.

Turkish media said the pilots told investigators the plane's right engine experienced a sudden surge of speed that forced it to swerve to the left, toward the sea.

News from © The Associated Press, 2018
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