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 metres away from the Black Sea.
The Pegasus Airlines Boeing 737-800, with 168 people on board, left the runway after landing at Trabzon Airport on January 13.
All passengers and crew were evacuated and no-one was injured.
Ambulances and fire extinguishing trucks were on standby as the crane lifted the plane up the slope.
Workers involved in the recovery operation posed for a group photograph in front of the half-dangling plane.
Turkish media said the pilots told investigators that the plane’s right engine experienced a sudden surge of speed that forced it to swerve to the left, toward the sea.
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