India

Jitender Bhargava Shares Insights On Safe Landing of Air India Express Flight Amid Mid-Air Technical Glitch | Watch

An Air India Express flight from Tiruchirappalli to Sharjah faced a mid-air emergency on Friday due to a technical snag, but fortunately, it landed safely. The flight, carrying 140 passengers, encountered hydraulic failure shortly after takeoff at 5:43 PM and was forced to hover over the Trichy airspace before making an emergency landing.

Watch the video here:

Jitender Bhargava, former Executive Director of Air India, commented on the incident, reassuring that the situation was handled professionally. “The good news is that the plane has landed safely. People who work in this industry know that pilots are trained to deal with every situation on simulators. Some planes which are bigger have dumping facilities for fuel and it is a standing operating procedure in the industry that when the plane lands, its weight should be light… So the instructions were followed completely,” Bhargava explained.

The pilot alerted the airport authorities immediately after detecting the hydraulic failure. The system, which controls essential functions like landing gear, brakes, and flaps, malfunctioned, prompting the crew to take swift action. Preparations for a belly landing—when a plane lands without using its landing gear—were underway. Ambulances and rescue teams were placed on standby as a precautionary measure.

Fuel dumping, a standard procedure to reduce the plane’s weight during emergency landings, was considered but not executed, as the plane was flying over residential areas. Despite the tense situation, the flight was able to land without further issues.

Bhargava also emphasized the importance of investigating the incident thoroughly. “After investigation, it will be known whether it was a human error or not. DGCA and Air India Express should investigate it and if it is a human error then who is responsible for it, because safety is something that cannot be played with at all,” he added.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is expected to conduct a detailed investigation into the technical issue to determine whether it was a mechanical fault or human error.

Passengers expressed relief after the successful landing, with many praising the pilot’s expertise in managing the emergency.

Vishakha Bhardwaj

A journalist known for delivering accurate, engaging, and insightful stories across diverse beats, ranging from politics and sports to business and entertainment. I am also recognized as a content writer and web story developer, combining factual accuracy with creative flair.

Recent Posts

Rajasthan: Girl’s Family Chops Off Groom’s Brother’s Moustache After Engagement Call-Off | WATCH

In a shocking incident from Karauli, Rajasthan, a groom’s brother had his moustache chopped off…

3 minutes ago

Is Uber Manipulating Fares? How Your Phone And Battery Could Be Costing You More

Delhi-based entrepreneur Rishabh Singh's experiment reveals surprising Uber fare discrepancies linked to phone platform and…

19 minutes ago

Trump’s Victory Dance To ‘YMCA’: Why This Song Became His Rally Trademark | WATCH

Donald Trump adopted the 1978 disco anthem "YMCA" as his rally signature, energizing supporters with…

39 minutes ago

‘A 21km Race Like Never Before’: World’s First Human-Robot Marathon To Take Place In Beijing

China is set to host the world’s first marathon featuring both human and humanoid robot…

52 minutes ago

Trump to Release Classified Documents on Kennedy and King Assassinations

President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to release classified documents related to the assassinations of John…

1 hour ago

Skating 600km To The Maha Kumbh From Chhattisgarh To Prayagraj

Ajay Nishad, a skating enthusiast from Chhattisgarh, embarks on a unique 600-km journey to the…

1 hour ago