Sunday, July 26, 2009

Emirates aircraft suffers birdhit in Delhi


A bird flying over Runway 28 of the Indira Gandhi International Airport forced an Emirates flight, EK 510, to land under emergency conditions after being hit on its right engine. The flight was able to land safely at the airport, sources said, adding that the aircraft has been grounded for repairs and is still in Delhi. According to ATC sources, the Dubai-Delhi flight was scheduled to land at 9.05 am when the pilot suspected the bird hit. The pilot informed ATC about the same and later a dead bird was found on Runway 28. Airport sources said the incident delayed the return Delhi-Dubai flight, and passengers had to wait several hours. Sources said Runway 28 had to be shut for sometime after the dead bird was found. Orhan Abbas, Emirates vice-president for India and Nepal, has confirmed the incident. He said an inspection of the flight has been carried out and it has now been cleared for departure.

Air India flight makes emergency landing at Mumbai


An Air India flight bound for Mumbai from Bhubaneswar, the capital of Orissa, with 91 passengers on board made an emergency landing at the Mumbai international airport yesterday owing to hydraulic failure, an airport official said. "Full emergency was declared after the Mumbai-bound Air India flight IC-169 reported hydraulic failure," a Mumbai International Airport Limited (Mial) spokesperson said. Airport authorities received the information at 4:34pm. The aircraft landed safely at 4:43pm, the spokesperson said. It was then towed away from the runway to a bay.