DGCA sets-up 2 member panel to probe Gandhi's flight snag

IANS  |  New Delhi/Bangalore 

The country's civil aviation regulator on Friday said that it has set up a two-member panel to investigate into the cause of a snag reported in the aircraft which ferried to in on Thursday.

a "aircraft VT-AVH was involved in an incident while operating flight" from New to

"Operator has reported the incident to DGCA. As per operator report, it was snag of autopilot mode and pilot shifted to manual mode and aircraft landed safely. Autopilot failure incidents are not uncommon," a told IANS in New

"For any VIP flight DGCA investigates thoroughly. DGCA has set up a two member committee."

However, said that no complaint has been received from the pilot of an aircraft which reportedly developed a snag when Gandhi was flying in it on Thursday.

"Neither the pilot nor the air traffic control (ATC) complained to me about the snag," told reporters.

The director of the airport, which is managed by the of (AAI), also stressed that the aircraft had landed safely.

"It was a safe landing. In case of any abnormalities, the ATC would have recorded it," she said.

The on Thursday complained to the Police that the aircraft in which Gandhi and four others flew to Hubballi, about 400km northwest of state capital Bengaluru, from had suffered a mid-air snag.

The complaint, addressed to the state's of Police Neelamani N. Raju, requested the to "ground" the aircraft at and investigate the malfunction.

Based on the complaint by official Shakir Sanadi, the police in lodged a First Information Report late on Thursday.

Gandhi arrived in around 11.25 a.m. on Thursday on a two-day visit to the state to launch the party's campaign for the May 12 assembly elections.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, April 27 2018. 19:50 IST