A Lot Plane Was Struck by Lightning.
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Shortly after takeoff, a LOT Polish Airlines flight from Warsaw to Istanbul was struck by lightning. Fortunately, it caused no damage to the plane, which landed safely back at Chopin Airport.
A LOT Polish Airlines flight to Istanbul was struck by lightning and returned to Warsaw. The plane is undergoing a standard technical inspection, which will last two to three hours. A LOT spokesperson assured that the passengers will continue their journey to Istanbul on another flight.
A LOT Polish Airlines plane flying from Warsaw to Istanbul that was struck by lightning and returned to Warsaw Airport is undergoing a technical inspection, LOT Polish Airlines spokesman Krzysztof Moczulski announced. The plane will return to service within one day at the latest.
A few minutes after takeoff, a LOT Polish Airlines flight from Warsaw's Chopin Airport experienced a dangerous incident. The plane was struck by lightning.
After being struck by lightning, the LOT Polish Airlines plane began circling over Garwolin and then returned to Warsaw Chopin Airport. "The passengers were transferred to another aircraft and are currently en route to Istanbul," LOT spokesman Krzysztof Moczulski told Gazeta.pl.
Lightning struck a LOT Polish Airlines plane. The plane turned back - RMF24.pl - A dangerous incident occurred today, several minutes after a LOT Polish Airlines plane took off from Warsaw Chopin Airport. Lightning struck the plane. The pilots turned back to Okęcie Airport.
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