CAPE TOWN – Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA) said on Wednesday an airplane needed to make a crisis arriving at Cape Town International Airport on Tuesday night.
The Boeing 737 load plane in transit to Port Elizabeth was compelled to turn back not long after takeoff.
It’s been accounted for smoke was seen radiating from the plane’s cockpit.
Nonetheless, ACSA couldn’t affirm this.
The organization’s Deborah Francis said, “The pilot cautioned the airstrip that there could conceivably be issues with the flying machine. The flying machine in this manner arrived securely and we had our security save authorities on standby.”
