An Air India Express flight from Bengaluru with 160 travelers on board stopped working to land at the Gwalior airport in the very first effort on Saturday afternoon however landed securely in the 2nd effort, an authorities stated.
The airline company stated the flight “conducted a go-around followed by a safe and uneventful landing”
The airplane later on removed for Bengaluru and reached there securely, Gwalior airport director A K Goswami informed PTI.
The failure to land in the very first effort triggered panic amongst the guests for a quick while, he stated.
“Technical staff examined the aircraft after landing and found no fault,” he included.
Goswami likewise stated that a failure to land in the very first effort is a regular incident.
Some guests lodged grievances with the airport and airline company authorities after deboarding, another authorities stated.
An Air India Express representative stated in a declaration that “one of our aircraft conducted a go-around followed by a safe and uneventful landing at Gwalior”
“Crew are trained to carry out a go-around as a precautionary measure when required,” the declaration stated.