Air India Flight Abort Landing Due to Unstabilized approach, land safely in the second attempt
An Air India flight from Mumbai to Delhi stopped the landing due to an unstabilized approach Monday night, but later made a safe landing in his second attempt. “The plane touched, but took off and started flying again. The pilot announced that some landing parameters were not reached, and the plane turned. After the round, the plane landed safely in Delhi, “a passenger, who was on board the flight AI 2910, told Pti. The Flight AI 2910 stopped landing and performed a routine round at Delhi airport, according to the standard protocols, Air India said in a statement. “The plane ended up safely in its second attempt, and all passengers and crew rejected,” the airline said. The flight was operated with an A320-Neo plane, according to information available on the Flight Tracking website FighTradar24.com. Air India Express Flight 1028, who worked from Delhi to Indore, made a priority at the airport on Friday after the pilot found a technical strokes, a spokeswoman for Air India said. Air India CEO Campbell Wilson wrote letters to employees on Sunday and emphasized the advances of the airline in performance, customer experience and network growth, while the company’s commitment to transparency and cultural transformation has been reaffirmed, the news agency reports. “Like all airlines, we faced a variety of operational scenarios, some of which were under our control, and some who were not,” the CEO wrote, referring to the crisis facing the airline after the AI171 plane crash in Ahmedabad earlier this year. “When the spotlight was on us, it was extremely important to present timely, clear and accurate information and the right context,” he wrote in the letters distributed by email. He acknowledged that Air India was deliberately ‘more transparent than usual in reporting incidents and events, however small.’ Although it temporarily increased the news coverage, he emphasized that the occurrence rate in the context of the scale and size of Air India was “completely normal”. “This transparency will help build confidence over time. In the short term, of course, this has led to an increase in news coverage, and with more than 1,200 departure every day-to one every minute-the Air India group can look a lot like many.