Nagpur: Around 135 passengers aboard Indigo’s Pune-New Delhi flight (6E 136) had a providential escape when the flight encountered a deer on the runway at 7.40 pm on Friday. Luckily, the flight took off and reached New Delhi safely around 10 pm, but the animal lay smashed on the airstrip.
“During take-off, the pilot experienced a hit and informed the Air Traffic Control. It was later found that some animal, suspected to be a deer, had been hit. The flight, however, reached Delhi and also went ahead with its onward journey to Bangalore,” said Indigo’s airports operations chief Varun Bhargava.
Just eight months ago, the airport, being developed into an international air passenger and cargo hub, had witnessed a similar incident. Then too, luckily, there was no damage.
Such incidents should not come as a surprise as Nagpur’s Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, spread over 700 acres, serves as a breeding ground for cheetals, blue bulls and wild boars since it has thick water-rich vegetation inside the airport.
09/03/08 Vivek Deshpande/Indian Express
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