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AirAsia flight makes emergency landing in Kolkata

After being hit by hailstones while making it ascent, Air Asia flight to Baghdogra was compelled to make an emergency landing at the Kolkata International Airport. Around 171 passengers were present when the pilot suspected damage to the windshield. However, after receiving green signals the plane landed safely.

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Published : Mar 4, 2020, 1:19 PM IST

AirAsia flight makes emergency landing in Kolkata
AirAsia flight makes emergency landing in Kolkata

Kolkata (West Bengal): An AirAsia flight to Bagdogra with 171 passengers including West Bengal minister Aroop Biswas on board encountered a hailstorm soon after the takeoff and was forced to make an emergency landing in the airport. The pilot suspected damage to the windshield, the officials of the airlines said on Wednesday.

Air Asia flight I5 536, which took off from the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International airport, was hit by hailstones as it was making its ascent and had reached around 12,000 feet above ground on Tuesday evening, an official informed.

The pilot contacted Air Traffic control and sought permission for an emergency landing. Given the green signal, the plane touched down safely.

Confirming that the plane encountered a hail storm after takeoff, Air Asia India in an official statement said: "Suspecting damage to the windshield, the crew elected to return to Kolkata and have the aircraft inspected. We reiterated that we place safety and security foremost in all aspects of operations and apologise for the inconvenience caused, said the airline's chief of safety."

Kolkata (West Bengal): An AirAsia flight to Bagdogra with 171 passengers including West Bengal minister Aroop Biswas on board encountered a hailstorm soon after the takeoff and was forced to make an emergency landing in the airport. The pilot suspected damage to the windshield, the officials of the airlines said on Wednesday.

Air Asia flight I5 536, which took off from the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International airport, was hit by hailstones as it was making its ascent and had reached around 12,000 feet above ground on Tuesday evening, an official informed.

The pilot contacted Air Traffic control and sought permission for an emergency landing. Given the green signal, the plane touched down safely.

Confirming that the plane encountered a hail storm after takeoff, Air Asia India in an official statement said: "Suspecting damage to the windshield, the crew elected to return to Kolkata and have the aircraft inspected. We reiterated that we place safety and security foremost in all aspects of operations and apologise for the inconvenience caused, said the airline's chief of safety."

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