Lucknow: It was business as usual at Amausi airport on Saturday -- passengers strolling in the terminal area, CISF jawans carrying out the routine checking drive and airlines officials helping out the passengers as they checked in.
Suddenly, at 3.30pm, there was a panic among some airport officials. Alarms flashed messages that an aircraft was heading for a landing with its left engine up in flames. Since it was bound for a crash landing, many casualties were feared in next few minutes. Fire tenders frantically rushed to the air strip. They were followed by the district and police officials. Soon, some doctors from the Sanjay Gandhi Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences too reached the airport.
A battery of officials from the fire department in their special gears rushed to the site, while Airport Authority of India (AAI) immediately constituted a help desk. The rescue operation began as firemen used water cannons to douse the flames.
Soon everything fell back in order! More so, when it was learnt that the entire exercise was a mock drill, carried out to ascertain the `response time' during a crash landing. Planned by the Airport Authority of India, such drills are a routine affair under the standard operation procedure (SOP).
10/10/10 Times of India
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