Another plane accident was going to happen in Ahmedabad on June 12, about 2 days after the Air India accident, but the flight was taken under control before the accident due to the vigilance of the pilots. Flight B-777 was also going to be a victim of the accident 2 days after the crash in AIDabad, Flight 171 of Air India. This flight was going to leave from Delhi towards Vienna at around 2.56 am. At that time, electricity was shining in Delhi and there was a rainy season.
The flight had successfully flew from Delhi Airport, but after reaching a height of 900 feet, suddenly the balance of the flight started deteriorating and B-777 started coming down fast. The pilots were already warned for this and they were also constantly getting warning. The pilots saved the flight from the accident at that time, otherwise another flight of Air India could have been crashed 2 days after the Ahmedabad accident.
The problem started coming only after takeoff
According to the Times of India, an official who has been aware of the incident said that we were keeping an eye on the flight and the B-777 aircraft was constantly being warned. Soon after the takeoff, the flight started having problems and the aircraft was coming down rapidly from a height of 900 feet. The pilots handled the flight and successfully completed the journey to Vienna.
Pilots removed from duty
The official said that some technical disturbances were revealed in the flight at that time, but when the data of B-777 was investigated, many big problems were seen in the aircraft. However, after the Ahmedabad accident, an order for intensive investigation of the flight was issued. Therefore, this flight of Air India was examined, then the truth came out. A spokesman for Air India said that both the flight -blowing pilots have been removed from duty and the management is checking it well.
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