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Seagulls were sucked into a Norwegian passenger plane, emitting a lot of smoke from the evaporative engine on the spot-IT and Transportation-Aviation

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If it is sucked in by an airplane engine, what will be the consequences? A passenger plane at Alta International Airport in Norway suffered a horror scene. recently,When an Airbus A320-200N passenger plane landed at Alta International Airport in Norway, a flock of seagulls flew in front of the plane that was about to land.So the pilot planned to fly back into the air to avoid a collision, but unexpectedly it was too late.One of the seagulls was sucked into the right engine of the plane, and a puff of gray smoke and bird feathers were immediately ejected from the other end of the engine (video).

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Fortunately, about 8 minutes later, the plane landed safely without further accidents.

However, the airliner had to cancel the next flight and stay on the ground for more than 24 hours for inspection and maintenance.

Some netizens praised,The pilot took decisive measures to avoid mass casualties of seagulls.

According to the data, N in A320-200N stands for NEO (New Engine Option). The aircraft successfully completed its first flight on September 25, 2014, local time in France. The aircraft has a total length of 37.57 meters, a cabin length of 27.51 meters, and a fuselage width of 3.95 meters.

The maximum cabin width is 3.70 meters, the wingspan (geometry) is 35.80 meters (with shark fins), the height is 11.76 meters, the wheelbase is 7.59 meters, and the wheelbase is 12.64 meters. The standard aircraft cabin is 150 seats (two-class cabin), with a maximum of 180 seats.

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