Siliguri, July 5: An Air India
flight with 110 passengers from New Delhi swerved off the taxiway after
it landed at Bagdogra airport this afternoon.
The two wheels at
the right rear end of the AI 879 flight went off the taxiway when the
aircraft was approaching the apron from the runway. Nobody was injured
as the plane was moving slowly at the time of the incident.
The plane was
brought back on the taxiway around 8.45pm, more than seven hours after
it had landed at 1.09pm. The return flight, the AI 880, scheduled for
2.05pm, didn’t take off.
A total of 163
people had booked for the return flight and the Air India authorities
said the plane would take off at 2pm tomorrow.
Other flights were not affected by the incident.
“The plane with
110 people on board had landed at 1.09pm. While moving through the
taxiway, the right rear wheels of the plane skidded off,” said K.K.
Bhowmik, the Bagdogra airport director.
He said officials
of Air India, Indian Air Force and the Airports Authority of India had
rushed to the taxiway immediately after the incident and helped the
passengers disembark. “The passengers were taken to the terminal
building from where they left for their respective destination. The IAF
and Air India authorities are trying to bring the wheels back to the
track,” Bhowmik said around 6pm.
He added: “Despite the accident, all other flights landed and took off as scheduled.”
The airport is under the Indian Air Force.
With the return
flight to Delhi not taking off even after the scheduled time, the
passengers became impatient. Many of them swarmed the Air India counter
inquiring about the flight.
“There was a total
mismanagement at the Air India counter. Although our flight was
scheduled to leave at 2.05pm, we were not provided with any information
till 5pm. When several passengers shouted near the counter, we were told
around 5pm that the flight was being delayed because of technical
reasons,” Pooja Oberoi, a Gangtok resident who had come to take the
Delhi flight, said over the phone.
The passenger said
she was supposed to take a connecting flight from Delhi and many had
bookings for international flights also.
Around 6pm, the
passengers, including the elderly, were told that they would be shifted
to a hotel in Siliguri. The Air India officials told them that the
flight would depart at 2pm tomorrow.
Asked about the
complaints of mismanagement, an Air India official said on condition of
anonymity: “Complaints are common in aviation, particularly when there
is cancellation of a flight. We are shifting all the passengers to
hotels and would provide them with a flight to Delhi tomorrow.”
The Telegraph
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