Air India flight AI-154 coming from Vienna to Delhi had to suddenly divert to Dubai due to suspicion of a technical glitch in mid-air. The plane was at an altitude of about 35,000 feet when the pilot received an indication of a possible technical problem. Then the plane was diverted to Dubai.
According to the information, the auto pilot system of Air India flight AI-154 had failed at an altitude of 39,000 feet, after which the flight had to be urgently diverted to Dubai. The plane has landed safely there and all the passengers are safe. As soon as the Air India flight landed in Dubai, the airline’s technical team immediately started investigation. After getting clearance from the technical team, the flight has been allowed to take off again. The plane departed from Dubai for Delhi at 8:45 am (Indian time).
An accident took place in Ahmedabad with a plane of this model.
Let us tell you that the aircraft of the same model, Boeing Dreamliner 787-8, was also involved in a plane crash in Ahmedabad in June this year, where the RAT of the aircraft did not open after the auto pilot system failed. The interim investigation report of that case had revealed that the engines had stopped due to cut off in fuel supply, as a result of which the emergency system was activated.
Air India flight going to Birmingham also had to make emergency landing
Earlier, Air India flight AI-117 going from Amritsar to Birmingham had an emergency landing at Birmingham Airport on Saturday. The flight took off from Amritsar at 12:52 pm on October 4 and reached Birmingham after about 10 hours 45 minutes. Before landing, the aircraft’s ram air turbine automatically activated, after which the pilot made a precautionary emergency landing.
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