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Air India plane suffers tyre brust, makes emergency landing at IGI

The aircraft took off from Udaipur's airport and just before it took to the skies, a loud bang was heard, officials said

File photo of an Air India flight. (Photo: Shutterstock)

File photo of an Air India flight. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Press Trust of India New Delhi
An Air India plane, carrying 108 passengers and crew members onboard, on Sunday made an emergency landing at the Indira Gandhi International airport in the national capital after its tyre burst while taking off from Udaipur.

The aircraft (Airbus 319 operating as flight no AI-472) took off around 7:20 PM from Udaipur's Maharana Pratap international Airport and just before it took to the skies, a loud bang was heard, officials said.

The incident was witnessed by CISF's watch tower unit at Udaipur and immediately, the air traffic control (ATC) tower was intimated, they said.

An inspection team was immediately rushed to the tarmac, who found fragments of tyre on the runway following which the pilot of the plane was alerted and also the Delhi airport, for a possible emergency landing.
 
"The flight, however, landed safely and all passengers and crew are safe," an Air India spokesperson said, adding there 108 passengers onboard, besides the crew members.

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First Published: Oct 24 2016 | 8:03 AM IST

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