Bangalore: Kingfisher Airlines, which saw its Hyderabad-bound flight on Sunday being recalled to Bengaluru International Airport ( BIA) due to a technical snag, submitted its investigation report to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Monday.
"There was a problem with the bearings and wiring circuit. It was not a fire, but smoke emanated from one of the engines," said the director general of civil aviation Bharat Bhushan, quoting the report. Kingfisher did not respond to TOI on queries on this issue.
18/01/11 Shipla Phadnis/Times of India
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