Calgary Herald

PLANE HITS WALL, KEEPS GOING.

- Avi Selk

An Air India pilot flew a Boeing 737 through a brick wall Friday. Incredibly, that marked the beginning of its journey and not the end.

The jet not only clobbered the top of a 1.5 metre perimeter wall but also destroyed a small landing guide tower as it climbed out of Tiruchirap­palli Internatio­nal Airport in Tamil Nadu, India, shortly after midnight, the Times of India reported.

With 130 passengers on board, it was bound from the southern tip of India to Dubai across the ocean. And despite the audible and obvious collision, the pilot apparently saw no reason not to continue on.

“We informed the pilot about the hit,” the airport director told the IANS news service. “The pilot said nothing was wrong with the plane as the systems were functionin­g normally. But we found some parts of the plane, like an antenna, on the ground.”

Air India Express flight 611 continued to climb above the cloud line. It crossed the subcontine­nt and headed out over the Indian Ocean, the pilot apparently unaware that the plane had a gash along its belly and mesh fencing wrapped around the landing gear.

It flew for about two hours before someone in ground control second-guessed the pilot’s confidence.

Flight 611 was about halfway to Dubai when it turned around and headed back to India in what the airline would later call “a precaution­ary measure.”

The plane landed in Mumbai about four hours after takeoff, according to Air India’s statement.

The passengers — all apparently uninjured — were routed onto other flights, and crew began to inspect the plane.

“It’s a miracle it flew and a miracle that there were no casualties,” NDTV anchor Vishnu Som remarked on Twitter.

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