Technical fault foils take-off of Biman aircraft
Monday, 8 February 2010
FE Report
A Sylhet-bound Biman aircraft stopped taking off Sunday immediately after its cabin crew found smoke billowing from the right side of its engine, officials said.
Officials of the domestic terminal of the Zia International Airport said the F-28 plane with 80 passengers on board started moving on the runway before take-off for Sylhet at about 4:35pm when the smoke was seen by the cabin crew which forced them to stop the national flag carrier.
A Sylhet-bound Biman aircraft stopped taking off Sunday immediately after its cabin crew found smoke billowing from the right side of its engine, officials said.
Officials of the domestic terminal of the Zia International Airport said the F-28 plane with 80 passengers on board started moving on the runway before take-off for Sylhet at about 4:35pm when the smoke was seen by the cabin crew which forced them to stop the national flag carrier.