Air India plane had overshot by about 2000 feet: Praful Patel
Patel said that observation showed plane had overshot by about 2K ft, leading to the mishap. Full coverage | Air crashes in India | Deadliest air disasters | Plane details
He told reporters that preliminary observation showed that there was no problem with the four-year-old runway or the aircraft but the plane had overshot by about 2000 feet, leading to the mishap.
Patel said the pilot Z Glusica , British national of Serbian origin, and co-pilot H S Ahluwalia were not new to the terrain as they had undertaken several landings at the same airport.
He said a detailed inquiry would be conducted by the DGCA to ascertain what actually happened at the airport.
"The DGCA has ordered an inquiry. Air India has constituted a team, headed by Executive Director (Operations) to establish the circumstances, collect data and assist the DGCA inquiry," the minister said.
The Black Box, an instrument which records all conversations between the pilots and ATCs, has not been recovered as yet, he said. Citing initial details available, he said the "friction quotient" at the runway, which has been operational since 2006, was in order and had been certified by the DGCA.
To a question, Patel said the runway, on which the ill-fated plane landed, was bigger than the other one at the airport. This runway is 8,000 feet long as compared to the other one, which is 6,000 feet long. He said 159 people were killed in the crash but seven survived.
Four of the survivors had minor injuries, three had major injuries and one escaped unhurt.
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