Snag in Rahul's aircraft : PM Modi speaks to Congress chief, inquire about safety


NEW DELHI/BENGALURU, Apr 28 (PTI) : The DGCA has set up a two-member panel to probe the technical snag in a chartered plane carrying Congress chief Rahul Gandhi to Karnataka even as the civil aviation minister said appropriate action would be taken if anyone is found wanting after the opposition party alleged foul play.

As the Congress described the incident as "horrific" and "serious" and demanded a probe to find out if there was any "foul play", party sources said Prime Minister Narendra Modi telephoned Rahul Gandhi just before leaving for China yesterday to inquire about his safety.


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A civil aviation ministry official said it would be too premature to conclude any "intentional tampering" as alleged by the Congress.

The incident happened during landing of the flight at Hubballi in north Karnataka yesterday. The Congress president was travelling to Karnataka as part of his poll campaign.

Alleging "intentional tampering" with aircraft, + the Congress party yesterday demanded a probe into the "suspicious and faulty performance" of the 10-seater Falcon 2000.

Police probing the technical snag are awaiting the arrival of technical experts to examine the problem and submit a report while a senior airport official maintained there was nothing "unusual" in the manner it landed in Hubbali.

"The Directorate General of Civi Aviation (DGCA) has set up a two-member panel to investigate the incident. While one member is from the Directorate of Air Safety, the other member is from the Directorate of Airworthiness," a senior DGCA official told PTI.

The panel has been asked to submit its report in the next 2-3 weeks, the official added.

As part of the probe, the official said the panel would call cockpit crew and also engineers for questioning about the incident.

If required, the committee might also call the operations staff of the particular aircraft to gather details, the official said.

A senior DGCA official yesterday confirmed that the aircraft had suffered a "technical snag".

"According to the operator's report, it was a snag of auto pilot mode and the pilot shifted to the manual (mode) and landed (the aircraft) safely," he had said, adding that shutdown of auto pilot (mode) incidents are not uncommon.

"For any VIP flight, the DGCA examines it in detail. We shall do that here also," the official had said.

Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu said that as soon as he heard about the incident he directed the DGCA to conduct a detailed inquiry + and to find out the cause of the snag.

"If there is anything found wanting and whoever is responsible for it, we will take appropriate action," Prabhu told reporters on the sidelines of an event in Mumbai.

In a letter to Karnataka State DGP Neelmani N Raju, Gandhi's close aide Kaushal Vidyarthi said the weather was normal.

"It was apparent from the suspicious and faulty performance of the aircraft that the incidents of shuddering and altitude dipping were not natural or weather-related, but were due to some technical snag...," the letter had said.
A senior civil aviation ministry official said DGCA is already looking into the incident and it would probe all the angles as is done with any VIP aircraft involved in such incidents.

"It would be premature to comment on anything now including the tampering theory and we would await the probe report," the official said.

One of the officials in the Ministry referred to a statement of Hubballi airport director S K Ahalya having reported that the aircraft had a safe landing.

The plane suddenly tilted heavily on the left side and the altitude dipped steeply with violent shuddering of the aircraft body at 10.45 am, Gandhi's close aide Kaushal Vidyarthi wrote in a letter to state DGP Neelmani N Raju yesterday.

Congress's communications in charge Randeep Surjewala described the incident as "horrific" and "serious" and demanded a probe to find out if there was any "foul play".

He claimed that an aircraft carrying a Special Protection Group (SPG) protectee developing such a snag was unprecedented.

During the incident, the Congress chief had maintained his composure and even tried to calm the co-passengers down, Surjewala said. Another complaint was filed with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), demanding a thorough inquiry into the incident, he added.

  

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  • SMR, karkala

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    Auto-pilot disconnection. Un-commanded Rudder Movement can lead to Auto pilot disconnection. Reason of Un-commanded Rudder Movement can be a technical issue (Flight Control module and Hydraulics). But it can also result from structural failure of component. Failure could also be natural due to fatigue. Sabotage to cause a component failure needs investigation before ruling this aspect out. Hydraulic Actuators which power Rudder Control Unit can be the most likely failure unit.”
    Aircraft VT- AVH was a Falcon 2000 which belonged to Religare Aviation limited, registered in Nehru Place, Delhi on 04-02-2011. The Indian Express too reported the same. The manufacturer of Falcon 2000 and 2000 LX is the French company Dassault Aviation, which incidentally also manufactures Rafale fighter jets.
    Gandhi has been the only top-ranking Indian politician consistently embarrassing the central government on the alleged impropriety involved in the deal.
    DGCA documents show that Religare has seven VT-series aircrafts at its disposal. Three of them, VT-RVL (8-seater), VT-AVH (7-seater) and VT-RGX (14-seater) are operated by Fly Safe Aviation Private Limited of one Sudeep Sharma. While VT-RVL and VT-AVH are of Falcon 2000 series, VT-RGX belongs to Falcon 7X category.
    Experts say that if Gandhi indeed succeeds in getting the deal shelved, this could spell disaster for Dassault’s ability to stay alive as a viable aviation company.
    This is absolutely important to rule out the suspicion of sabotage. The Congress party must find out when the aircraft was last serviced and who were involved in the exercise.
    Karnataka goes to polls on 12 May while the counting will take place on 15 May. It is one of the few big states, where the Congress still has its government. The BJP is desperately trying to wrest power in this key south Indian state. Several opinion polls have given lead, albeit marginal, to the Congress party.
    Is this a sabotage similar to Sanjay Gandhi died in air crash?
    Jai Hind

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  • Amith, USA

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    Quote :"Snag in Rahul's aircraft : PM Modi speaks to Congress chief, inquire about safety" unquote. WANTED TO CONFIRM!!!!!!

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    Look at their body language. They are very comfortable with each other. Only public is made fool and fight with each other for no reason. Time to wake-up.

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    What Rahul replied back to Modi ? Only news of trouble....

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    The fact is that Congress' income has reduced drastically as everyone sees hope in BJP and donates to BJP. The accumulated wealth all these years in the name of party fund must have been siphoned off to some offshore banks and now the party is unable to hire some good chartered flights from reputed operators. Congress, at least, should not try to save money when its President's travel is concerned.

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  • AD, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    Nice gesture by PM Modi. Wish all politics is done with similar spirit.

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  • Amith, USA

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    That is not NICE gesture man!!!!! That is NANJII gesture by FEKU!!!!!

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  • True Caller, m

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    The only option left

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    All possibilities that the incident may be hatched conspiracy

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  • jeevan, kudla

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    Very serious issue.
    BJP govt must order the detailed probe of Pappu's aircraft snag and even Sanjay Gandhi died in air crash during khangress rule.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    Sanjay Gandhi piloted the aircraft for which he was not licensed. Nobody could prevent him since he was the undisputed authority in those days.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    Before anyone can point fingers at him . . . . . .

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    He knows he will be the next PM so wants to have good relations to avoid cases on him.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    Modi is scared because he is traveling all the Time ...

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  • Deva, Pilar

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    Sir Modiji using bigger Aircrafts...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    and spending more out of our hard earned Money ...

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  • Anand Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    Any aircraft can develop snag when "call" comes from above. :D

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 28 2018

    Some calls are short circuited and made from down here. Genocides, riots, political killings, terrorists bombings etc. are some examples of those short circuited calls.

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