Strong rains fell on Mumbai airport on Monday in India on Monday, when an Airbus India missed its landing and exceeded the track, ending in the decor. Neither the passengers nor the crew were injured but this incident comes when the Indian company has been in the sights of the authorities from a fatal crash last month.
On Monday, the AI 2744 flight from Kochi missed the track as it landed at Mumbai International Airport, reports Reuters. According to the Indian Times, the device would have deviated from 16 or 17 meters off the track before stopping. He then joined a parking space, and the passengers could be landed.
Air India flight AI2744, an Airbus A320-251N, temporarily veers off the runway during landing at Mumbai International Airport damaging its engine cowling and several tyres.
There was heavy rainfall at the time of the incident.
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In a press release, Mumbai airport explains that “minor damage was reported on the main airport track” due to a track exit.
The India air device has been immobilized for checks, the company indicates. According to the Times of India, three tires broke out after landing and external engine parts were damaged.
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Since June and the death of more than 260 people in a crash in Ahmedabad, India, Air India has been the subject of all the attention of the air authorities. The European Aviation Safety Agency has notably announced that it was planning to investigate its low -cost airline, Air India Express.