Delhi-bound Air India flight suffers bird hit


Chennai, Jun 20 (PTI): A Delhi-bound Air India flight carrying 131 passengers was forced to return to the city airport after suffering a bird-hit 20 minutes into its journey, the national carrier said on Wednesday. All passengers are safe.

The flight AI 440 was airborne for nearly 20 minutes before it suffered the bird-hit, "forcing" it to return to the city airport, an Air India spokesperson said.

"All passengers are safe and the aircraft is being inspected by Air India engineers to assess the damage caused due to the bird strike," he said. The stranded passengers were later accommodated in the airline's subsequent flights as well as in those operated by private carriers, he added.

  

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  • EULALIA DSOUZA, MANGALURU

    Wed, Jun 20 2018

    Thank God all passengers and crew members are safe. Also no major damage to aircraft we hope. These bird hit incidents can be dangerous otherwise. hats off to the pilot. !!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Wed, Jun 20 2018

    Thank God that nothing major has happened tp the passengers and flight.

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