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Mon, Apr 30, 2007

Air India Planes Continue To Be Plagued By Technical Problems

Saturday Flight Aborted Because Of "Fault"

The latest in the saga of Air India problems occurred Saturday when a Toronto-bound flight from New Delhi was aborted due to a "fault" noticed by the pilot.

According to an AI senior official, the pilot of AI-197 Delhi-Amritsar-Birmingham-Toronto flight noticed a technical fault while touching down at Amritsar airport and decided to return to New Delhi, reported The Hindu.

The official said that some spare-parts were being flown in from Mumbai to repair the aircraft. He said adequate arrangements had been made for the passengers stranded at Amritsar.

CNN-IBN, however, reported that the pilot noticed the fault mid-flight and decided not to operate the aircraft any further. All passengers were offloaded at Amritsar and the aircraft returned to Delhi, where it landed under emergency conditions.

A number of AI planes had technical faults in the recent past, as ANN has reported, including an AI Boeing aircraft bound for Dubai April 21. That plane suffered a technical fault before take-off at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi. One April 9, two AI planes made emergency landings within a span of a few hours.

FMI:  www.airindia.com

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