Russia’s air transport regulator has disclosed that a airplane carrying Peru followers from Yekaterinburg to Tyumen in Russia landed safely on Friday after an engine fault.
Safety considerations have plagued Russia’s airline business, which has witnessed a number of deadly crashes lately. The engine of a airplane carrying Saudi Arabia’s crew caught hearth earlier this week
The nation’s aviation company, Rosaviatsiya, had mentioned on Saturday that a Utair airplane carrying followers to Moscow through Tyumen had suffered engine failure.
“During the landing approach, there was a failure in the second turboprop engine,” Rosaviatsiya mentioned in a assertion. “As a result of the abnormal engine activity, smoke from overheated oil got into the passenger cabin of the aircraft through the air-conditioning system.”
Rosaviatsiya mentioned the smoke cleared from the cabin and that the pilot was capable of safely land the airplane on one engine.