A passenger aircraft taxiing at a Turkish airport collides with a radar antenna, according to reports from the incident. Multiple media accounts describe a significant impact during the taxiing phase. In the moments after the strike, passengers are said to have experienced sudden in-cabin safety responses, including oxygen masks deploying and overhead bins opening, which led to bags falling from storage compartments.

The reports do not consistently detail the aircraft model, the airport name, or the extent of any injuries, and they provide limited information about the radar equipment’s condition beyond the fact that it is struck. Authorities are described as being involved in responding to the incident, though specific investigative steps and preliminary findings are not provided in the available summaries.

Overall, the agreed-upon elements across the accounts are that the aircraft is on the ground while taxiing, that it hits a radar antenna at the airport, and that the impact triggers noticeable effects inside the cabin immediately afterward.