A Fokker 50 aircraft made a dramatic crash landing in knee-deep water off Somalia’s Mogadishu coastline on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, after an unspecified mid-air malfunction forced an emergency return to Aden Adde International Airport. The plane skidded off the runway during its attempted landing, coming to rest near a crowded beach area. Miraculously, no injuries were reported among passengers or crew. 📸
Local authorities confirmed the aircraft had just departed before turning back. Social media footage showed the turboprop partially submerged in turquoise waters as bystanders waded through the shallows to assist. Aviation experts are calling it a "textbook emergency response" given the outcome. 🔍
While the cause remains under investigation, the incident highlights growing concerns about aging aircraft in regional fleets. Somalia’s transport ministry has pledged a full review of safety protocols. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops. ✈️
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