Close Shave for Kingfisher Passengers at Chennai Airport


Chennai, Sep 26 (Zee News): Passengers on board a Kingfisher Airlines’ plane had a close shave after a baggage trolley collided with the aircraft at the Chennai airport on Wednesday.

The incident occurred today morning when after Kingfisher ATR plane with flight number IT-2494 was pushed back from the parking bay and was taxing to the active runway for takeoff to Bangalore. All of sudden, fluting rules, a baggage trolley vehicle intruded into the flight path and collided with the plane.
 
The aircraft’s fuselage was substantially damaged, leading to the abandoning of the flight plan.

All the 48 passengers who were on board at the time of the accident are being sent to Bangalore in another aircraft.

A probe has being ordered to look into the sequence of events and nail the guilty.

  

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  • Robin Martis, Banglore

    Wed, Sep 26 2012

    From the report it looks like the driver of baggage trolley vehicle is at fault.

    What can the KF pilot do if a vehicle comes in the middle of the run way. Its not a cycle to apply breaks immediately and stop. The flight must be in 150 - 200 km/hr speed.

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  • kiran, mangalore

    Wed, Sep 26 2012

    still people flying with KF???!!!

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  • Denis Cutinha, Merlapadavu, Via Adyar,Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 26 2012

    KF pilots have not flown for a long time.They may have forgotten how to fly.Give them some time to refresh their mind.Till such time please don't fly KF !!

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