In Delhi, pilots brake, flight was on runway at a speed of 155 km per hour
Indian Airlines aircraft malfunction
New Delhi: Today a big accident was averted again. An Air India flight leaving for Kolkata had to be canceled today after the technical fault was detected a few moments before flying at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. According to initial reports, when the flight in the aircraft was detected, he was preparing to fly at a speed of 155 km per hour on the runway. As a precaution, the pilots applied brakes and stopped the flight, ensuring the safety of all passengers and crew. The incident has led to a slight delay in subsequent flights, but operating at the airport is running smoothly.
Statement of statement from Air India
Flight number A12403, which flew from Delhi to Kolkata, has been rested to fly later this evening, as technical problems were detected during the take-off rolls. The Cockpit crew has decided to stop the take-off by following standard operation processes. All the passengers have landed and our ground colleagues in Delhi are assisting them. We regret for the inconvenience caused to passengers due to this unexpected disruption. An Air India spokesman said, “In Air India, the safety and welfare of passengers is the highest priority.”
Flight lost from runway at Mumbai airport
An Air India aircraft coming from Kochi came into a tense situation at the Mumbai airport on Monday when the aircraft got off the runway while landing amid heavy rains. The aircraft operated as flight number A12744 immediately deviated from the runway after landing, but managed to make safe landing. According to the airline, all passengers and crew members aboard the aircraft landed without any injury. The incident occurred due to slippery conditions due to heavy rains. Air India said, “Passengers and crew safety is our top priority.” He further said that necessary investigation is being done before the aircraft approves for further use.
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