Did Air India’s San Francisco to Delhi Flight Land in Mongolia Due to a Technical Issue?
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New Delhi, Nov 3 (NationPress) Air India announced on Monday that its flight from San Francisco to Delhi, with a stop in Kolkata, made an emergency landing in Mongolia after the flight crew detected a potential technical problem.
The airline explained that the incident took place when flight AI174 on November 2 was en route to Delhi via Kolkata. It made a precautionary landing at Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, after the crew raised concerns regarding a possible technical issue.
“The aircraft landed safely at Ulaanbaatar and is currently undergoing necessary inspections. We are collaborating closely with our partners to ensure all passengers are supported as we work to expedite their onward journey,” stated an Air India representative.
Air India expressed its regret for the inconvenience caused to passengers due to this unexpected situation. The airline emphasized that the safety of both passengers and crew remains its top priority.
In related news, Air India has received a temporary extension for flight duty time for its two-pilot Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft operating on European routes, which have been prolonged due to the closure of Pakistani airspace, as confirmed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) last week.
This extension was granted based on specific operational factors affecting flights on European routes that must now follow longer flight paths due to the Pakistan airspace shutdown, according to the civil aviation authority.
For two-pilot Boeing 787 operations, the Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) has been increased to 10 hours and 30 minutes from 10 hours, while the Flight Duty Period (FDP) has been extended to 14 hours from 13 hours. The DGCA clarified that the added time of up to 30 minutes in flight time and up to one hour in FDP will only apply in cases where duty periods extend after departure and not during flight planning.