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Air India Express Hits Compound Wall on Take-Off

Jake Smith
Last updated: 15 October 2018 02:40
By Jake Smith 2 Min Read
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OCT 12, 2018 – An Air India Express Boeing 737-8HG (VT-AYD) flight IX-611 departed Tiruchirappalli (TRZ) for Dubai (DXB) at 0348 hours local time with 130 passengers and 6 crew, via runway 27 but impacted the localizer antenna runway 27 and damaged the wall protecting the localizer antenna runway 27, located about 305 meters/1000 feet past the runway end.

The aircraft continued the climb to FL360 and was enroute over the Arabian Sea about 500nm west of Mumbai (India) when the crew was informed about the accident, turned around and diverted to Mumbai (BOM). The aircraft landed on Mumbai’s runway 09 about 4:15 hours after departure.

There were no injuries, the aircraft sustained substantial damage to the belly of the aft fuselage. Photo credit to Tarun Shukla

The airline reported officials of Tiruchirappalli Airport informed the flight crew that the aircraft may have come in contact with the airport perimeter wall. The crew, unaware of any anomaly, responded that all systems were working normally.

Photo credit to Tarun Shukla

It was however decided to turn around and divert to Mumbai as a precaution. The captain had 3600 hours of flight experience on type thereof 500 in command, the first officer had 3000 hours of flight experience on type.

India’s DGCA have opened an investigation, both pilots are suspended pending the investigation. A replacement aircraft with a new crew is going to continue the flight.

Source : Aviation Voice

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