Big accident avoided at Hyderabad Airport

Length, March 10: The plane is missing in Shamshabad. ATC officials have given the opportunity to land the plane from Shamshabad to Visakhapatnam. When he was ready to land, he noticed another plane departing, and immediately the reverse would leave. The plane landed safely for ten minutes. This caused the accident.

Air Traffic Control (ATC) authorities have allowed the Indigo Airlines to land the aircraft, and another plane is preparing to depart on the same runway. However, he noticed that the pilot was preparing the hydraulic gear for the landing and another aircraft already departed on the runway.

Realizing that the danger was in danger, the pilot immediately stopped landing and took off and rounded up for about 10 minutes. Then the plane landed safely without any danger. About 150 passengers were relieved of the plane. After a while, the plane continued the journey towards Visakhapatnam.

Big accident avoided at Hyderabad Airport

Officers applauded the pilot’s rapid idea, and passengers were concerned about the ADC decision that allowed the landing and departure on the same runway. The incident led to debates on how to prevent security protocols at the airport and how to prevent similar conditions in the future.

The incident took place after the recent events in RGIA. On January 4, 2025, Indigo flight from Mumbai to Visakhapatnam was shifted to Shamshabad. The plane landed safely, and 144 passengers played without any injuries.

Earlier, on September 24, 2024, the Air India flight from Hyderabad to Tirupati had to land in an emergency due to the engine problem. The ATR -72-600 aircraft returned to Shamshabad and all passengers said they were safe.

In another incident, on July 22, 2024, the passenger flight and flight attendants were disappointed by the Augasa Airlines flight to Delhi. The plane, which was planned to leave at 5:00 am, was still delayed, resulting in clashes between passengers and airlines.

As the concerns of air safety and airport activities are on the rise, passengers and airlines are calling for more awareness and clear communication to prevent similar incidents.



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