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Fire engines race to meet easyJet flight in Manchester as pilot notices smell
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Fire engines race to meet easyJet flight in Manchester as pilot notices smell Passengers were forced to disembark their easyJet flight to Turkey after the pilot reported smelling fumes in the cockpit, sparking a large emergency response Firefighters raced to an easyJet plane at Manchester Airport this evening after the pilot reported smelling fumes in the cockpit, forcing passengers to disembark moments before take-off. Holidaymakers were due to depart Manchester at 5:30pm before heading to...
Fire engines race to meet easyJet flight in Manchester as pilot notices smell
Passengers were forced to disembark their easyJet flight to Turkey after the pilot reported smelling fumes in the cockpit, sparking a large emergency response
Firefighters raced to an easyJet plane at Manchester Airport this evening after the pilot reported smelling fumes in the cockpit, forcing passengers to disembark moments before take-off.
Holidaymakers were due to depart Manchester at 5:30pm before heading to Dalaman, Turkey on flight EZY 9143. But as the plane was being pushed back ready for take-off, the pilot reported the smell of fumes in the cockpit, reports Manchester Evening News.
EasyJet confirmed the flight was cancelled following a "technical issue" and said emergency services, including airport fire crews, attended as "a precaution only".
It is understood there was no fire affecting the Airbus A321, but passengers were disembarked and given hotel rooms for the night, with a replacement flight organised for tomorrow, the airline said.
The emergency response is said to have briefly sparked delays for a number of other flights due to depart around the same time, but did not cause any major disruption.
Around the same time, a fire alarm reportedly went off in the terminal, but this is believed to have been unrelated and a false alarm.
An easyJet spokesperson said: "Flight EZY9143 from Manchester to Dalaman was unable to operate on 20 August due to a technical issue with the aircraft. The aircraft was met by emergency services as a precaution only, and customers disembarked normally.
"Unfortunately, the technical issue meant the flight could not operate as planned.
"Customers have been provided with hotel accommodation and meals where required and are expected to continue their journey to Dalaman on Friday 21 August on a replacement aircraft.
"We are sorry for any inconvenience this will have caused and did all we could to minimise the impact of the disruption.
"The safety of our customers and crew is easyJet's highest priority, and easyJet operates its fleet of aircraft in strict compliance with all manufacturers' guidelines."