Did the Aviation Minister say that the Indian Civil Aviation Industry is about to touch its pinnacle or I overheard it. Guess so. In the past 4 months the Landing Gears of Indian Aircrafts have failed to show up as many times. The failures started with the Air-India flight at Los Angeles followed by Indian Airlines at Patna, Air Deccan in Bangalore and Air-India again, this time in Delhi / Mumbai. Let’s not forget the Air-Sahara Kolkata – Mumbai flight overshooting the Mumbai runway. Thankfully, all these mishaps ended with minor injuries.
Today the Los Angeles bound Air-India flight from New Delhi, carrying 256 passengers and 15 crew members, made an emergency landing at Mumbai airport on Monday after a snag developed during take-off. The aircraft landed safely and all passengers and crew were safe, an A-I spokesperson said. The AI officials confirmed, “The aircraft, AI 317, landed safely at Mumbai airport at 1:25 pm hours after being recalled as pieces of rubber from the tyre (read landing gear) came out at the time of take-off from Delhi.”
Two days before on 11th march, An Air Deccan ATR flight (Coimbatore – Bangalore) , carrying 40 passengers and four crew members, crash landed at the Bangalore airport four passengers have suffered minor injuries. This happened as the nose wheel came off by the impact of the crash and the main wheels too were damaged. The impact was such that the propellers also got cut in the process. It led to the closure of the Airport for around 4 hrs and 60 flights were either cancelled or diverted to Chennai.
In the month of January, an Indian Airlines Delhi-Patna Airbus flight had lost its landing year while landing. Though there were no injuries but the Airport was closed for a couple of days as the craft got stuck on the runway.
On 20th December 05, a New Delhi-bound Air-India flight made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport after blowing a tyre during take-off. All 267 people on board escaped unhurt, it was officially announced then. Before landing the carrier dumped fuel over the ocean and circled back to Los Angeles International Airport to land in a spray of sparks in the absence of landing gear, shedding 200 pounds of rubber and metal on the runway.
Its time that safety standards are adhered to. Hope, the Aviation Ministry is not sleeping.