Air India Express flight fails to land in first attempt at Gwalior; touches down safely later
An Air India Express flight carrying 160 passengers from Bengaluru experienced a failed landing attempt at Gwalior airport on Saturday afternoon. The aircraft executed a go-around procedure before successfully landing on the second try, causing br...
The airline said the flight "conducted a go-around followed by a safe and uneventful landing".
The aircraft later took off for Bengaluru and reached there safely, Gwalior airport director A K Goswami told PTI.
The failure to land in the first attempt caused panic among the passengers for a brief while, he said.
"Technical staff examined the aircraft after landing and found no fault," he added.
Goswami also said that a failure to land in the first attempt is a normal occurrence.
Some passengers lodged complaints with the airport and airline officials after deboarding, another official said.
An Air India Express spokesperson said in a statement that "one of our aircraft conducted a go-around followed by a safe and uneventful landing at Gwalior".
"Crew are trained to carry out a go-around as a precautionary measure when required," the statement said.
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