Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Air hostess falls out of Air India plane, injured

- Neha LM Tripathi

HARSHA LOBO FRACTURED HER LEGS AND ALSO INJURED HER SPINE AND CHEST AFTER THE FALL

MUMBAI: A 53-year-old flight attendant of Air India fell 20 feet from an aircraft while performing a pre-flight check on it at the Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Internatio­nal Airport (CSMIA) in Mumbai, early on Monday morning. Harsha Lobo suffered fractures in her legs and also injuries to her spine and chest after she fell into the gap between the door and the step ladder which wasn’t aligned. The airline said in a statement that it was investigat­ing the incident, but has not fixed responsibi­lity for the accident.

Flight AI 864 was being readied for its scheduled departure around 7 am.

A senior airline official said on the condition of anonymity that “there was a gap between the aircraft and the step ladder... The crew slipped off the door while closing the door before the passengers could start boarding the aircraft”.

Former pilot and aviation expert Vipul Saxena said, “This incident looks like an error of judgement wherein the cabin crew assumed that the ladder is still attached; however the actual cause will be revealed once the enquiry is over.”

Mohan Ranganatha­n, an aviation safety expert, said the aircraft door requires tremendous force to close it. “The crew member might have not held the door handle tightly and hence would have slipped while closing it,” he said.

“This indicates that she wasn’t trained properly.”

Lobo underwent urgent surgery to treat the fractures, and doctors said her condition was stable. She is current under observatio­n at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital.

Treating orthopaedi­c surgeons said Lobo was being kept under observatio­n for 48 hours and she may need another surgery. “The surgery was successful and she is responding well to the treatment. But due to seriousnes­s of the injuries, she is being kept under observatio­n. Further course of action will be decided after 48-72 hours which is a normal ICU observatio­n period for accident victims,” said Dr PM Doshi, director of orthopaedi­c and traumatolo­gy department.

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