Air India plane lands on under-construction runway at Male airport; pilots taken off duty
An Air India spokesperson confirmed that the aircraft landed on a wrong runway at the airport but did not provide specific details.
An Air India spokesperson said the plane landed at an "uncommissioned runway" and that all passengers are safe.
A senior DGCA official said the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has been informed since it is a serious incident.
The A320 neo plane was operating from Thiruvananthapuram to Male.
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— Ali Shinan (@AliShinaan) 1536323443000A senior Air India official said the aircraft "VT EXL landed on an under-construction runway at Male". The plane landed at Velana international airport at Male.
Citing a preliminary report, the spokesperson said two tyres of the aircraft were deflated.
"It could be because the pilots applied brakes on realising that they landed on a wrong runway.
"The local authorities are conducting a probe," he added.
Off rostering refers to pilots being taken off their flying duties.
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