
Two separate flight incidents on Saturday did not satisfy air passengers in India after Air India Express tried to land in Gwalior before making a safe second attempt, and the Indigo aircraft reported the tail in Mumbai during heavy rains. The DGCA aviation regulator ordered the probe to the second case.
What happened to Air India Express from Bengalur?
Air India Express passengers from Bengalur to Gwalior with 160 passengers on board was unable to complete their first landing attempt on Saturday afternoon, the officials confirmed.
The pilots performed a run-standard security maneuver, in which the aircraft circles back to another attempt-they successfully landed on the second attempt.
Although the aborted landing caused a short panic inside the cabin, Gwalior AK Goswami Airport explained that there were “normal occurrence” in aviation and no technical error was later found by engineers.
However, some passengers filed complaints about airline employees and airports. The aircraft was cleaned for a return leg to Bengalur, which it completed without the incident.
Air India Express spokesman stated in its statement: “Our crew is trained to take as a precaution if necessary. The flight subsequently and not safely.”
Why was the flight indigo below the probe?
In a separate development of the same day, the strike on the tail suffered into contact with the runway Operational flights Indigo Airbus A321Neo 6e 1060 from Bangkok to Bombai.
The incident occurred around 3.04 hours in Mumbai, in the middle of intensive rainfall overnight, which exceeded 200 mm in some areas.
The plane climbed again before it achieved a successful second approach. Indigo confirmed the event and stated: “August 16th, the Indigo Airbus A321 aircraft touched the runway and at the same time performed unfavorable weather conditions in Mumbai.”
Both pilots were derosterized by the waiting investigation, said Civil Aviation Directorate (DGCA), adding that this year’s data and voice records of cockpit will be analyzed as part of the investigation.
How serious were the weather conditions in Mumbai?
Mumbai and his suburbs were beaten with torrential collisions in the early hours of Saturday, flooded with low -lying neighborhoods and disrupted local train services. Air traffic was also influenced, with several flights reported.
Aviation experts suggest that bad weather probably played a decisive role in Indigo’s tail and emphasized how difficult landing can happen in difficult monsoon conditions.
Do flights relate to concerns?
Aviation specialists emphasize that both incidents, although softening passengers, ended safely due to trained crew reactions. Arounds are considered to be routine safety procedures around the world, launched whenever pilots assess that landing cannot be safely performed due to factors such as weather, unstable access or landing tract conditions.
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