DGCA suspends licence of 2 Jet Airways pilots for Riyadh runway excursion

An official of the aviation regulator DGCA had said that the pilots aborted the take off after they were informed about a 'barrier' on the runway

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

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The of Civil has suspended the flying licence of two pilots for attempting to take off an aircraft from a parallel to the at airport in last week.

An of the regulator DGCA had said that the pilots aborted the take off after they were informed about a "barrier" on the

The aircraft was taxing at 100 knots. It veered off the runway due to sudden stopping, the had said.

"The DGCA has suspended flying licence of both the pilots involved in runway excursion incident at Riyadh, pending investigation," a senior DGCA said today.

Earlier today, the Investigation Bureau in a release said the aircraft aborted taking off on a that ran parallel to the runway.

B737, VTJFS aircraft heading to with 141 passengers and seven crew members overshoot at the Khalid International Airport, the AIB said.

"Initial factual information confirmed that the aircraft attempted to take off from taxiway (K) parallel to take off designated runway (R33) while the visibility was high and there was no obstacle of FOD (foreign object) on the taxiway," it said.

"The aircraft accelerated with full take off power and exceeded the taxiway onto an unpaved area, ending up close to the exit of taxiway (GF), north of taxiway (K)," it added.

The AIB is conducting a safety probe into the incident along with India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau.

Jet Airways in a tweet said on August 3 that its Mumbai-bound flight had aborted the take off and veered off the runway at airport, but the had not specified any reason for it.

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First Published: Mon, August 06 2018. 14:21 IST