Bangalore-bound Akasa Air flight returns to Mumbai airport after hen strike

Through PTI

MUMBAI: A Bangalore-bound Akasa Air flight from right here returned to the town airport because of a burning odor within the cabin, which later became out to be because of a hen strike, a DGCA legit stated on Saturday.

The Directorate Normal of Civil Aviation is having a look into the incident, the legit stated.

The selection of passengers on board the flight may just no longer be in an instant identified.

“The airplane VT-YAE, running Akasa Air flight AKJ1103 from Mumbai for Bangalore was once interested in air turnback because of the burning odor felt within the cabin. The odor higher because the thrust was once higher,” stated the legit.

The airline’s reaction to the incident was once awaited. The DGCA legit stated, then again, no different abnormality together with in engine parameters was once seen.

“After touchdown all through the inspection, hen stays have been discovered on engine #1 of the airplane,” he stated and added that, “the burning odor was once because of hen strike,” he mentioned. Akasa Air began its operations on August 7 this 12 months.

MUMBAI: A Bangalore-bound Akasa Air flight from right here returned to the town airport because of a burning odor within the cabin, which later became out to be because of a hen strike, a DGCA legit stated on Saturday.

The Directorate Normal of Civil Aviation is having a look into the incident, the legit stated.

The selection of passengers on board the flight may just no longer be in an instant identified.

“The airplane VT-YAE, running Akasa Air flight AKJ1103 from Mumbai for Bangalore was once interested in air turnback because of the burning odor felt within the cabin. The odor higher because the thrust was once higher,” stated the legit.

The airline’s reaction to the incident was once awaited. The DGCA legit stated, then again, no different abnormality together with in engine parameters was once seen.

“After touchdown all through the inspection, hen stays have been discovered on engine #1 of the airplane,” he stated and added that, “the burning odor was once because of hen strike,” he mentioned. Akasa Air began its operations on August 7 this 12 months.