Spicejet plane with 186 passengers narrowly averts crash
 
 
A Srinagar-bound SpiceJet aircraft with 186 passengers on board landed under 
emergency conditions in New Delhi [ Images ] on Monday after Air Traffic 
Control learnt that it had suffered a tyre burst while taking off and asked it 
to return.
The Boeing 737-800 was airborne for 15 minutes and had travelled nearly 100 
miles before it turned around. 
The aircraft safely landed back in Delhi and all passengers are safe, an 
airline spokesperson said.
Pilots of another aircraft, which landed soon after the SpiceJet flight SG-224 
took off at 1430 hrs, noticed pieces of tyre on the runway and informed the 
ATC, which swung into action and asked the cockpit crew of the low-cost carrier 
plane to return.
A full emergency was declared at the Indira Gandhi [ Images ] International 
Airport when the aircraft made a precautionary landing at around 1450 hours, 
airport sources said.
As fire brigades, ambulances, engineering teams and other services remained 
positioned, the aircraft first made a low pass over the runway.
Airport engineers then noticed a burst tyre on the right side of the aircraft 
and asked the pilots to try a smooth sail landing.
"Keeping the safety of passengers in mind, as a precaution, the aircraft 
returned to Delhi . We followed all procedures for landing in such situations," 
the spokesperson said.
 
 
 Gina Ferns
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