AI plane aborts take off after cockpit warning light flashes


New Delhi, Aug 7 (PTI): A Dharamshala-bound Air India plane with 35 passengers and crew onboard was forced to abort take- off when pilots experienced some problems in the engine and a warning light came on in the cockpit while it was in taxiway.

The AI 9813 flight was originally scheduled to take off at 9.45 AM but was delayed due to bad weather at destination and rescheduled at 12.30 PM.

When the ATR Turboprop plane was being pushed back for taxiway, "pilots experienced some problem with its engine and decided to return to bay for necessary check and rectification of fault, as Dharamshala being the hilly terrain, the pilots didn't want to take risk," an Air India spokesperson said.

However, airport sources said the plane had to return after getting a warning of doors not being properly closed.

The fault was checked and rectified and the plane finally took off for Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh after an hour at 1.35 PM, the spokesperson said.

  

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  • Golbert C Pinto, Mangalore/Muscat

    Thu, Aug 08 2013

    AI serves, not enough tasty food on air. Thats why cabin crew became tired..! We as a passenger, flying occasionally. At least provide a nutritious food to your own cabin crew....!!!

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