Jet flight returns to Mumbai with 30 'bleeding' passengers


Mumbai, Sep 20 (IANS): At least 30 passengers of a Jet Airways suffered ear and nose bleeding due to low cabin pressure early on Thursday during the aircraft's ascent here, following which the government ordered a safety audit plan for airlines, officials said.

Jet Airways later said it has derostered the cockpit crew concerned, who will remain off duties pending investigation.

Several passengers on the Mumbai-Jaipur flight 9W-697 -- carrying 166 persons and five crew on board -- complained of severe headache and pain in the ears after take-off around 6 a.m. from the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA),

The flight was forced to return soon after, a Jet Airways spokesperson said.

The ailing passengers were deboarded and rushed to the terminal building where they were administered first aid by doctors.

Airport sources said that the incident could be a result of the crew's alleged failure to activate what is called a 'bleed switch' before take-off, leading to disturbance in the cabin pressure and forcing use of oxygen masks.

Taking serious note of the incident, Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu ordered the Director-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to prepare a comprehensive safety audit plan involving safety parameters on all airlines, airports, flying training schools and MROs immediately.

He also directed that the safety audit must start forthwith and the report submitted to him within 30 days and corrective action taken immediately on deficiencies found during the audit, an official said.

The Ministry said that ordered investigation and filing of report on the matter immediately.

Furious passengers vented their ire via the social media and accused the airline of completely ignoring their plight.

"Panic situation due to technical fault in the flight. Flight returns to Mumbai after 45 minutes. All passengers are safe, including me," tweeted Darshak Hathi.

He claimed that after the take-off, the air-conditioning malfunctioned, after which the air pressure system too malfunctioned and oxygen masks dropped down.

Another passenger Amit Relan said that the flight was on the runway for 20 minutes without ventilation that led to suffocation, and "don't know if will make it".

Other passengers complained that they were forced to sit in the aircraft for long, with no breakfast and no information from the airline.

"We emergency-landed. Now what? Ground staff has no answers. Kya karein?" rued Prashant Sharma.

Other passengers like Melissa Tixeira and Gravina Pereira, besides many more onboard, posted short video clips on the harrowing experience.

  

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 20 2018

    MAY BE THEY ARE DOING COST CUTTING DUE TO HEAVY EXPENCES OF MODI'S TOURS....

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  • Rizwan, Bolar

    Thu, Sep 20 2018

    I have experienced the same. They save fuel by not turning on the air conditioner.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 20 2018

    No maintenance just fly by jet high high
    Now please donot comment like a unpad to take one cow to release the fresh air oxygen.

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 20 2018

    Serious incident. Anything could have happened. Thank God for saving lives. However, there are few throwing POLITICAL Googlies, by way of weird comments, Can only pray Almighty again- Sab Ko Sanmati de Bhagwan.

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  • Truth Lover, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 20 2018

    Since there is no any politicians or their family members on board, don't worry not a single penny compensated by the carrier or action taken by the Indian Aviation. This is INDIA , if the passengers stand up for claims and loss Our stupid public will come up with dirty comments such as greedy etc i/o of supporting . These all we experienced with previous incidents.

    Since all are alive - say thanks to God and continue their normal life. I

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 20 2018

    Pilot may be having Fake flying licence like central ministers.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Sep 20 2018

    Jet Air needs to compensate all the passengers for this grave mistake..

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  • Girijakka, Kakkinje

    Thu, Sep 20 2018

    Dayeg yan mukuleg vote padeyappaaa.................

    flightla,busla,rail onjila sariyijji

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Thu, Sep 20 2018

    Ninna onji votudu dada manna gente apundu?

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Thu, Sep 20 2018

    Epa Modi Chowkidar ayena.... India kalas aand.

    Kelever panper India Top Avod pand aand itte Indians modi na Topi matra thikkondundu.....

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Sep 20 2018

    First time heard in the history of India. Heavy fine for all cabin crew to be imposed for the carelessness..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 20 2018

    First Time since Independence ...

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