DGCA to probe failure on Air India Express’ flight to Sharjah

DGCA to probe failure on Air India Express’ flight to Sharjah

New Delhi: Aviation regulator DGCA will conduct a thorough examination of the Air India Express plane that suffered a hydraulic failure while operating a flight from Trichy to Sharjah on Friday to ascertain the cause of the glitch. The aircraft carrying 141 people suffered a hydraulic failure soon after take-off and went around Trichy for nearly two-and-a-half hours before making a safe landing at Trichy airport.

In a statement, Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu said the airport and emergency teams responded swiftly and effectively after a full emergency was declared at 1805 hours. The flight landed at 2015 hours.

“The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has been instructed to conduct a thorough examination of the aircraft to determine the exact cause of the hydraulic issue. “In the meantime, Air India Express has been advised to provide all necessary assistance to the passengers, including alternate arrangements for their onward journey,” Naidu said.

The minister also said the crew followed all safety protocols, ensuring the well-being of every passenger during the emergency. “Following the hydraulic failure reported on Air India Express flight AXB 613 operating from Trichy to Sharjah with 141 people on board, we are relieved that the aircraft has landed safely at Trichy airport,” he added.

 Aviation sector watchdog DGCA said it will conduct a probe into the failure of an Air India Express plane bound to Sharjah from Trichy.  Biz News Business News – Personal Finance News, Share Market News, BSE/NSE News, Stock Exchange News Today