Jet-Kingfisher Aircraft Collide, No Casualties


Jet-Kingfisher Aircraft Collide, No Casualties

Mumbai, Oct 23 (IANS):
A Jet Airways aircraft was involved in a ''minor collision'' with a Kingfisher Airlines plane at Mumbai airport early Saturday, but there were no casualties, an official said. A probe has been ordered.

The collision took place around 2 a.m. when Jet's Mumbai-Muscat flight 9W540 with 80 passengers was preparing to take off from the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, the airport official said. The Kingfisher aircraft was not carrying any passengers.

While pushing back from bay No.85, the aircraft's wing tip brushed against the tail of the Kingfisher plane parked in the adjacent bay No.84. Both are private airlines.

"The wing tip of the Jet Airways aircraft hit the left hand stabiliser of the Kingfisher aircraft. We are evaluating the extent of the damage," a Kingfisher Airlines spokesperson told IANS.
Since the Airbus E321 Kingfisher aircraft had been parked there for Friday night, there were no passengers or crew on board. A maintenance team was engaged in carrying out repairs to one of the engines of the aircraft at the time of the incident.

Both the airlines reported the matter to the Director-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA),  which has ordered a probe."Taking a serious view of the matter, the authorities grounded both the aircraft and the matter is being thoroughly investigated," the airport official said.

There were no passenger or crew casualties on the Jet Airways side and the passengers were accommodated on an alternative flight later.This is the fourth incident involving different aircraft at the highly-congested Mumbai airport in the past two days.

  

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  • Thomas, Dubai

    Sat, Oct 23 2010

    It happens only in India. It happens only in India.

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  • Kennedy, Udupi / HongKong

    Sat, Oct 23 2010

    Is Mumbai is the only congested air port in the world??? AS per the above article 4 incidents in 2 days??? What are authorities wating for??? It is high time we raise our safety standards... God Bless India...

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  • carl, mangalore

    Sat, Oct 23 2010

    God Bless Mr Braggs. Praise the lord he is safe. Alleluia

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  • Alex correa, shirva dubai

    Sat, Oct 23 2010

    This is the fault of pushback operation
    A wrong angle made aircraft too close to the parked aircraft.Stand marking and taxiway markings are measured before painting them
    So the fault is at pushback team unless the parked aircraft was not properly parked (tail out of the markings)Well this is India anything possible

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  • Ummer KunhiMK, Perinje/Dubai

    Sat, Oct 23 2010

    Thank God,there is no casualties.fourth incidents in TWO DAYS!!!!!!!!!!!! what is this,AIR PORT OR CAR STAND? SAFETY IS THE MAIN CONCERN IN THE INDIAN AIR PORTS.

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  • BRYAN BRAGGS BIJEI, MANGALORE

    Sat, Oct 23 2010

    WELL I WAS ON THIS FLIGHT AND WE WERE ALL VERY SCARED THAT THE AVIATION FUEL MAY SPILL AND WE WOULD ALL HAVE PERISHED LIKE SITTING DUCKS ,AS THE DOORS WERE LOCKED AND THE PLANE WAS MOVING TOWARDS THE AIRSTRIP FOR TAKE OFF WHEN THIS HAPPENED.BASICALLY THIS WAS DUE TO THE CONGESTED AIR TRAFFIC AT CHATRAPATHI SHIVAJI AIR TERMINAL ,AND A LOT OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY ALL AROUND WHICH INCREASES THE CONGESTION.WE HAD TO SUFFER A DELAY OF 7 HOURS SITTING I THE PLANE THEN MOVING TO ANOTHER PLANE WHEN THIS PLANE WAS FOUND TO BE DAMAGED.BY THE GRACE OF GOD NOTHING DRASTIC HAPPENED

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  • STALIN MISQUITH, M'LORE\BAHRAIN

    Sat, Oct 23 2010

    WE ARE FED UP OF SUCH NEGLIGENCE....SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE ADMINISTRATION AND ATC.

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