What Happened to the Air India Flight from San Francisco to Mumbai?

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Key Takeaways
- Air India Flight AI-180 was grounded in Kolkata due to engine issues.
- Passengers were safely evacuated as a precaution.
- Technical staff are currently inspecting the aircraft.
- An alternative flight is being organized for the affected passengers.
- Recent incidents raise concerns about aviation safety.
Kolkata, June 17 (NationPress) An Air India Flight journeying from San Francisco to Mumbai with a stopover in Kolkata was grounded at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport early Tuesday morning due to a detected technical issue in one of its engines.
The flight (AI-180) arrived at Kolkata Airport around 12:45 a.m. It was scheduled to depart for Mumbai at 2 a.m., with an expected landing at Mumbai Airport by 4:50 a.m.
Nevertheless, the aircraft was unable to take off as planned due to the engine fault. At approximately 5:20 a.m., the flight's captain made the decision to ask passengers to exit the plane.
The captain emphasized that this decision was made to prioritize flight safety.
Post disembarkation, the aircraft was moved to the airport tarmac for further inspection. Ground and technical staff commenced checks on the engine issue.
All passengers are reported safe. As per the latest updates, AI-180 remains at Kolkata Airport for technical evaluations, and an alternative flight is being organized for those booked on AI-180.
In a related incident, on June 12, an Air India flight tragically crashed while en route from Ahmedabad to London, colliding with a hostel shortly after takeoff, resulting in the loss of all but one passenger.
This week, another Air India Express flight (IX 1511) had a fault detected just before its departure from Hindon Airport in Uttar Pradesh to Kolkata. The issue was identified while the pilot was preparing for takeoff, causing a delay on the runway.
Now, early Tuesday morning, AI-180 faced its own challenges at Kolkata Airport due to engine malfunctions.