The Asian Age

AirAsia jet aborts take off at Ranchi airport after bird hit

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New Delhi, Aug. 8: An AirAsia India aircraft departing for Mumbai on Saturday morning aborted its take-off at Ranchi airport after encounteri­ng a bird hit, said the airline spokespers­on.

This incident occurred a day after an Air India Express flight from Dubai with 190 people onboard overshot the runway at Kozhikode airport in rainy conditions and went down 35 feet into a slope before breaking up into two pieces, killing at least 18 people.

“AirAsia India aircraft VT-HKG operating from Ranchi to Mumbai as flight i5-632 encountere­d a bird hit during scheduled departure at 11:50 hrs, today, 8th August 2020,” stated the airline spokespers­on.

The pilot aborted takeoff and the aircraft was being inspected, the spokespers­on said, adding that the flight was scheduled to depart once the aircraft is cleared for operations.

However, later during the day, the spokespers­on said another aircraft VTJRT from Kolkata is being made available as an alternativ­e to ferry guests from Ranchi to Mumbai.

The spokespers­on informed all its passengers are being attended to and served refreshmen­ts by its guest services staff at the Birsa Munda airport. “AirAsia India prioritise­s the safety of our guests and crew and regrets the inconvenie­nce caused on account of this delay,” the spokespers­on said.

Birsa Munda Airport director Vinod Sharma said that after the bird hit, all the passengers were deboarded and given snacks.

The plane was brought to the bay and thoroughly checked, he said. At 3.30 pm, the plane was to take off again, but then sparks were noticed and it was once again brought to the bay.

◗ Airport director Vinod Sharma said that after the bird hit, all the passengers were deboarded and given snacks

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