Aircraft Makes Emergency Landing after Engine Catches Fire


PTI

Kolkata, Jan 17: A Guwahati-bound plane carrying 46 passengers landed under emergency conditions at the airport here early on Saturday after one of its engines caught fire.

All 38 passengers and eight crew of the Jetlite flight from Kolkata to Guwahati were safe.

The pilot of S2-361 flight contacted Air Traffic Control (ATC) and sought to land minutes after taking off at 6.29 am after he noticed the portside engine emitting smoke and fire, airport sources said.

Fire brigade was on the stand by as the aircraft landed safely two minutes after take off.

Airline sources said a disaster was averted as the pilot seeing smoke and fire switched off the engine mid-air and the fire stopped.

However, the cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained, officials said.

The passengers would be sent to Guwahati around 10 am by another plane, airport sources said.

  

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  • Maxim Patrao, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    Considering the age and condition of Indian aircrafts, their pathetic maintenance schedule, overworked pilots and facilities at most of the Indian airports, God only has to save the air passengers !

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