Air India goes off runway...after fuel emergency

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An Air India flight made an emergency landing on Sunday (January 05) night in pink city Jaipur, after the pilot noticed that the aircraft was running short of fuel.

While landing, one of the aircraft's wings was damaged and its tires had burst.
http://www.ntd.tv/en/news/world/asi...gency-landing-damages-its-wing-and-tires.html
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Hmm...crew notices the plane is critical on fuel, diverts, pops tires on landing, rips off 1/4 of the wing.

Can't wait to read the whole story on this one...
 
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The Indian aviation community seems split between the wing striking the ground on landing or the plane veering off the runway into trees. Either way...que?
 
Im gonna say trees. You can see a few dents on that leading edge that look consistent with trees.
 
We had some guys go over and fly for SpiceJet...let's just say they were less than impressed by the quality of the local pilots. The locals like to make it difficult on the ExPat pilots, just from what they said.
 
NTD TV reported (see # 1 above)
...With the tire busted, the pilot managed to make a safe landing in the middle of the runway.

I guess those durn trees were growing in the middle of the runway.:eek: Just can't trust Mother Nature anymore.:confused2:
 
Can't wait to read the whole story on this one...

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think this airport has an instrument procedure...

And it's been dancing with heavy fog the last couple of days. If that picture of the wing was taken the day of the landing, well, that's some pretty unaccomodating weather for a visual.

This might be one of the best airmanship stories ever.

[Of course, equally plausible is forgetting to verify fuel before departure...]

This might be one of the worst airmanship stories ever.
 
I'm not sure about weather at the time, but my understanding is it happened the night before this photo was taken.

Like I said, can't wait to find out what happened. Good or bad, it'll be one hell of a story.
 
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