A Bengaluru Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) air safety official on Sunday visited the incident site near Pethsirur in Kalaburagi where a training aircraft of Redbird Flight Training Academy made an emergency landing.
A trainee aircraft of Redbird flight training academy made an emergency landing near Pethsirur village in Kalaburagi around 9.30 am today due to a technical problem, said airport authority.
The City of Mississauga office lowered its flags at half-mast on Friday in honour of the 38th anniversary of the 1985 terrorist attack on Air India Flight 182 that killed 329 passengers, most of whom were Canadians.
The Indian High Commission in Ottawa called the "tragedy" as the worst ever in Canadian aviation history and stressed that it shall remain an unbearable loss for the family of the victims and humanity as a whole.
The project was initiated a few years ago at IIT Kanpur and is led by Professor Manindra Agarwal of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. The experiment was conducted with due approval from DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation).
The Central Intelligence Unit at Tamil Nadu's Trichy airport has seized foreign currency worth Rs 13.82 lakh from a male passenger about to board a Kuala Lumpur-bound flight, said an official statement on Friday.
A male passenger, aged 23, identified as Ritesh Sanjaykumar Juneja who was onboard a Vistara flight, has been arrested after complaints by crew members that the person was speaking to someone on the phone about 'plane hijacking', Mumbai Police said.
In an official statement, CISF said that the arrested accused was identified as Karibil Haque, an Indian national, who arrived from Dubai on an Air India flight.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation suspended the pilot license of Pilot In Command (PIC) and First Officer of Air India for a period of one year and one month respectively for allowing an unauthorized person into the cockpit during a flight on Thursday.
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"IndiGo flight 6E 2134 from Delhi to Dehradun returned to its origin due to a technical issue. The pilot informed the ATC as per procedure and requested a priority landing. The aircraft landed safely in Delhi and will be back in operation after necessary maintenance. We regret the inconvenie