New Delhi, Dec 26: In a 
rather bizarre incident, an AI flight to Delhi failed to land at the 
airport and decided to fly back to the source airport as the pilot 
declared that he was unfit to land in dense fog.
A Christmas 
spoiler, the Air India flight disappointed its 200 passengers even when 
other flights landed in dense fog at the Delhi airport.
Delhi airport has Category III Instrument Landing System that guides trained pilots to land even in zero visibility.
Unfortunately, this particular flight did not have a trained pilot. 
All was not well since the beginning
 The journey was jinxed for the passengers from the beginning. 
The
 moment they stepped into the airport to catch the 5 pm flight, they 
were told that there has been slight delay in it, given the weather 
conditions. Surprisingly, the delay stretched to four hours. 
The flight took off around 9 pm, 2 hours after the scheduled time of arrival at the Delhi airport.
It finally reached the Delhi airport at 11 pm, but instead of landing it headed back to Kolkata due to heavy fog.
The
 pilot later announced that the craft hovered over the airport for 15-20
 minutes for the fog to reduce, but when it did not, he felt it was best
 to head back to Kolkata.   He also admitted that the pilots were not 
trained to land in such a condition.
Ordeal at Kolkata airport 
The
 till now 'not-so-furious' passengers flew into a temper when they saw 
that there was no one at the airport from the Air India Staff to receive
 them and that they did not have aby clue what to do next.
With 
the last flight off, the ground staff had retired for the night. A 
passenger said, "Passengers were disappointed and tired. The absence of 
coordination in AI worsened the situation.  Even after alighting from 
the aircraft, we were clueless as there was no AI official around to 
take a call. When an executive arrived later, he wasn't in a position to
 take a decision." 
Sensing the anger among the passengers, the 
Airports Authority of India domestic manager instructed the AI officials
 to defuse their anger and extend all the help.
The passengers were later relocated to two hotels located near the airport.
While a few passengers cancelled their flights, the others waited all through the next day to fly again.
The
 plane finally took off for Delhi around 4pm on Thursday. With the 
roster in complete disarray, AI officials admitted of lack of CAT-III 
staff.
Source: http://www.oneindia.com
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

No comments:
Post a Comment