Pegasus plane narrowly avoided a disaster: landed in smoke

A Pegasus Airlines flight narrowly avoided a disaster: Smoke-filled landing
A Pegasus Airlines flight PC1179, operating on the Istanbul-Manchester route, encountered a technical malfunction in British airspace. The aircraft made an emergency declaration and landed safely at Manchester Airport. During the landing, smoke was seen coming from the plane, but there were no reports of injuries.
EMERGENCY DECLARATION DUE TO TECHNICAL MALFUNCTION
The Airbus A320, flying from Istanbul to Manchester, faced a technical problem after entering UK airspace. The pilots activated emergency procedures and prepared for a safe landing at Manchester Airport. Authorities reported that there was no danger during the landing, and the crew successfully managed the situation.
PROBLEM WITH THE LANDING GEAR COVERS
According to aviation experts, the malfunction occurred with the plane's landing gear covers. After the landing gear was deployed, the covers should have closed, but a hydraulic system failure left them open. Additionally, one of the plane's reverse thrust systems did not engage. While such technical malfunctions are rare, it was stated that they did not prevent the plane from making a safe landing.
FIRE DEPARTMENT ON STANDBY
Following the emergency notification from the aircraft, Manchester Airport authorities took necessary security precautions. Firefighting teams stood by on the runway, ready for any potential risk. The plane completed its landing under control, and neither the crew nor the passengers were harmed.
PLANE TAKEN FOR MAINTENANCE, PASSENGERS SAFE
After the landing, Pegasus Airlines officials announced that the incident was being thoroughly investigated and that the plane was taken for maintenance.