A day after Sharjah bound Air India Express flight suffered a mid-air hydraulic failure, which forced the pilot to circle the skies of Tiruchi for the fuel to dry up and make a safe emergency landing, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation commenced a probe into the scary incident.
A day after Sharjah bound Air India Express flight suffered a mid-air hydraulic failure, which forced the pilot to circle the skies of Tiruchi for the fuel to dry up and make a safe emergency landing, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation commenced a probe into the scary incident.
“A senior DGCA official landed in Tiruchi on Saturday to conduct a probe. The official will submit a report to the Civil Aviation authorities in Delhi,” a source at the Tiruchi International airport confirmed. The source said, three infants were among the passengers who had a miraculous escape on Friday.