Govt probing Jet Airways tail strike incident at Dhaka airport

Civil Aviation Ministry has ordered the AAIB to probe the serious incident

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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The government has started a detailed probe into the incident involving Jet Airways' flight at the in January when the plane's tail touched the runway during landing.

The flight from Mumbai had as many as 168 people on board. After the incident, which happened on January 22, the airline had taken the pilots concerned off their duty and grounded the Boeing aircraft.

The Civil Aviation Ministry has ordered the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) to probe the "serious incident".

On January 22, confirmed the "tail strike".

The flight 9W-276 from Mumbai to Dhaka had 160 guests and eight crew members when it had a tail strike on landing at the on January 22. There were no injuries to guests or crew, all of whom deplaned safely, the airline had said.

Ordering a "formal inquiry" into the incident, the ministry in a recent notification said a committee headed by Deputy Director will carry out the inquiry.

Other members in the panel are Assistant Director Jasbir Singh Larhga and Air Safety Officer

"It appears to the central government that it is expedient to investigate and determine the causes and contributory factors leading to the said serious incident and make recommendations to avoid recurrence of such serious incidents in future," the notification, dated February 22, said.

AAIB, under the the civil aviation ministry, is the apex body for probing accidents, serious incidents involving Indian aircraft.

A senior official said the bureau is currently probing more than 12 incidents, but did not provide specific details.

Govt probing Jet Airways tail strike incident at Dhaka airport

Civil Aviation Ministry has ordered the AAIB to probe the serious incident

Civil Aviation Ministry has ordered the AAIB to probe the serious incident
The government has started a detailed probe into the incident involving Jet Airways' flight at the in January when the plane's tail touched the runway during landing.

The flight from Mumbai had as many as 168 people on board. After the incident, which happened on January 22, the airline had taken the pilots concerned off their duty and grounded the Boeing aircraft.

The Civil Aviation Ministry has ordered the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) to probe the "serious incident".

On January 22, confirmed the "tail strike".

The flight 9W-276 from Mumbai to Dhaka had 160 guests and eight crew members when it had a tail strike on landing at the on January 22. There were no injuries to guests or crew, all of whom deplaned safely, the airline had said.

Ordering a "formal inquiry" into the incident, the ministry in a recent notification said a committee headed by Deputy Director will carry out the inquiry.

Other members in the panel are Assistant Director Jasbir Singh Larhga and Air Safety Officer

"It appears to the central government that it is expedient to investigate and determine the causes and contributory factors leading to the said serious incident and make recommendations to avoid recurrence of such serious incidents in future," the notification, dated February 22, said.

AAIB, under the the civil aviation ministry, is the apex body for probing accidents, serious incidents involving Indian aircraft.

A senior official said the bureau is currently probing more than 12 incidents, but did not provide specific details.
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