A Ryanier Boeing 737 was acting as a flight FR6080, a flight from London Stanstad to Kalamata International Airport, Greece, collided with a circumference barrier while taxi on Wednesday. Impact caused significant damage to the wing of the aircraft. All passengers and crew are insecure.Passengers told The Sun that they faced “severe disturbance” during a journey of about four hours. The source quoted by The Sun mentioned that a “loud bang sound” heard in the holidays, as the aircraft touched down in Kalamata.“The crew stated that it was going to be a bumpy landing,” a passenger was quoted saying.“But when it was at the end of the runway towards the red and white barrier, the aircraft changed and all heard the loud banging sound. You can feel the effect,” the flyer said.Many passengers reported that the dynasty was particularly rough, in which there was no prior warning or seatbelt before the shaking began. According to the passengers, the crew later advised them to bump for bumpy landing due to adverse weather conditions.A spokesman for Ryanier said: “The flight from London Stanstad to Kalamata (June 18) was taxi to stand in contact with a fence at Kalamata Airport.”“The aircraft continued to stand up later, and passengers disintegrated normally. The aircraft then had to undergo necessary inspections and maintenance before his return to service.”After the collision, the passengers sat as per the instructions by the cabin crew, while the airport emergency teams arrived to assess the situation.Some passengers expressed concern over sitting inside the aircraft, however, the crew followed the standard safety procedures, put all on the ship until the respondents rule by any immediate danger.
Close call in Greece: Ryanair’s Boeing 737 crashes into runway barrier; wing damaged in impact
