The Asian Age

Tyre of Delhi- bound SpiceJet plane bursts at Chennai airport

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

As many as 193 persons onboard a New Delhi bound Spicejet domestic flight from Chennai had a close shave after a tyre of the aircraft burst while it made an emergency landing at the Chennai airport on Thursday. Flight operations were affected in the airport for more than an hour as the flight landed on the main runway.

The budget carrier had left the airport late by about 40 minutes. Airport officials said the flight took off around 1.40 pm with 189 passengers and four cabin crew. While in midair, the pilot spotted a technical snag and initially requested an emergency landing at Vizag airport. Since it was not a feasible option, the pilot was advised by the Air Traffic Control to return to Chennai airport for the landing.

Meanwhile, preparatio­ns were underway at the Chennai airport for the emergency landing. Around 2.30 pm, the flight landed on Runway 1 of the airport when the front tyre burst. Sparks emanated in the impact and the flight experience­d a judder.

However, the pilot handled the situation smartly to bring the aircraft to a halt safely. The passengers were disembarke­d through the emergency exits.

Of the 189 passengers, only two were children, an airport official said. None of the passengers was injured in the incident. The passengers were immediatel­y attended to by a team of medical profession­als at a waiting hall.

Since the flight had made an emergency landing on runway 1, flight operations were affected for over an hour. As the staff members of the airport were attending to the situation, another flight - an Ethiopian Airlines cargo flight – also requested for an emergency landing due to a technical snag and within ten minutes of the Spicejet flight’s emergency landing, the cargo flight too made an emergency landing at Runway 2. The cargo flight was towed to the old airport after that.

Airport sources said that flight operations of as many as 18 flights were affected. An investigat­ion has been initiated.

◗ Of the 189 passengers, only two were children, an airport official said. None of the passengers was injured in the incident.

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