
Viral Video: Greece-Germany Boeing 757 with 273 passengers on board catches fire mid-air, makes emergency landing; netizens demand probe
The incident comes just months after the tragic crash of Air India flight AI 171, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, which veered off course and crashed into the hostel block of BJ Medical College in Ahmedabad, just 1.7 kilometres from the runway.
The Boeing 757-300, operating as flight DE3665 to Düsseldorf, landed safely in Brindisi with no injuries reported, as per the Free Press Journal. These events, both involving Boeing aircraft, have intensified global scrutiny on the manufacturer's safety standards and raised fresh concerns among passengers and aviation experts alike.
Scary visuals of a flight engine on fire mid-air go viral
A German Condor flight en route to Düsseldorf was forced to make an emergency landing in southern Italy after suffering engine failure, reportedly due to a suspected bird strike. Soon after takeoff, the Boeing 757-330 (D-ABOK), flying from Corfu (CFU) to Düsseldorf (DUS), began emitting flames.
Eyewitnesses reported seeing fire from the right engine's exhaust and hearing a loud explosion. There were 273 passengers on board the aircraft when the pilot executed an emergency
Yesterday, Condor flight #DE3665, a Boeing 757-300 (D-ABOK) from Corfu to Düsseldorf, suffered engine surges shortly after takeoff with flames and loud bangs reported from the right engine.The crew shut it down, declared an emergency, and safely diverted to Brindisi, Italy,… pic.twitter.com/5spEYF8uKf
Engine failure reported after take-off
According to the Greek news source Phileleftheros, the incident took place on Saturday evening, August 16, shortly after the plane took off from Corfu International Airport around 8:00 pm local time. At about 1500 feet altitude, the right engine failed and caught fire.
Islanders near the port area reported hearing a loud noise, which many described as an explosion, as the aircraft passed overhead. Meanwhile, the video footage recorded by locals and tourists showed flames and sparks erupting from the aircraft. This is when the pilots took immediate action and deactivated the affected engine, preventing further damage to the aircraft that made an emergency landing at Corfu airport.
🚨 BIG! Condor's Boeing 757 (D-ABOK) with 273 people on board BURST into flames right after takeoff from Corfu. Emergency landing in Brindisi, Italy.— What's happening with Boeing...? pic.twitter.com/CIhjK73jAn
Netizens react to the viral Boeing aircraft video
As soon as the video surfaced on social media, it quickly grabbed the attention of netizens. One said, "Scary incident.Thankfully, the crew managed a safe emergency landing in Brindisi. While investigations will reveal the exact cause, such frequent reports are definitely raising serious concerns around Boeing's aircraft safety standards."
'Problem is with Boeing.. they keep trying to push the onus on Pilots to shrug off the accountability.. Air India Ahmedabad-London Flight was NOT a Pilot mistake as well.. That Jet had taken off (and got auto-fuel-shut-off),' another added.
'Naaahhh....No problem with Boeing full of PR money....Pilots mistake only.' 'If its Boeing Raven.. Its going to straight to Heaven,' one noted.
"Boeing needs to be investig@ted"

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