Passenger Plane Aborts Takeoff at Brussels Airport After Taxiway Error, 165 Evacuated
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A Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) plane was aborted at Brussels Airport on Thursday evening after it mistakenly attempted to take off from the taxiway instead of the runway, Belgian broadcaster VRT reported. The flight was originally scheduled to fly to Copenhagen, but was able to stop in time to avert a tragedy.
A plane's takeoff was aborted after the pilot mistakenly tried to take off on the taxiway instead of the runway.
The crew stopped the aircraft in time, so the plane did not take off.
At Brussels airport, an Airbus A320 Neo accidentally accelerated on a runway instead of on the runway. The SAS aircraft stopped at the last moment in the grass.
During take-off, the aircraft reached speeds of about 200 kilometers per hour.
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