Mumbai: Go Air flight GB 179 developed a technical snag after landing at the Goa airport last morning. The pilot on board observed that the steering was jammed and he was not able to take the flight to bay, hence a towing vehicle had to be called.
Rakesh Tiwari, VP commercial, Go Air said, "There was a very minor issue which required rebooting of the brake steering computer. This was rectified immediately and there was no delay on account of this. The flight got back to Mumbai on time with 172 people on board." The incident, which happened at 6 am, was confirmed by an ATC official.
21/06/10 Bipin Kumar Singh/MiD DAY
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Monday, June 21, 2010
Goa-Mumbai flight develops snag
Monday, June 21, 2010
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