Friday, November 07, 2014

Spicejet Plane Crashes Into Buffalo at Surat Airport, Two Inquiries Ordered

Surat: Seconds before take-off from Surat in Gujarat on Thursday evening, a SpiceJet flight with 140 passengers on board thudded to a stop; it had hit a buffalo that had strolled on to the runway through a gap in the airport's boundary wall.

The collision killed the buffalo and caused potentially multi-million dollar damage to the Boeing 737 aircraft.

The Civil Aviation Ministry has ordered separate inquiries by the Director General of Civil Aviation and the Airports Authority of India. Minister Ashok Gajapati Raju held a two hour meeting this morning and, sources say, ordered that fencing at all airports should be replaced by concrete walls.

Just next to the Surat airport are fields where grazing cattle are a common sight. Yesterday, one of the animals apparently entered the runway area through the breach in the perimeter that is now being repaired.

The pilot reportedly spotted the animal "all of a sudden," but could not avoid the collision.

"If the plane had taken off after this, we would have crashed. Thank God we were saved," said a passenger, Prabhakar Joshi, who talked about a loud noise just as the plane started picking speed, as if "something had hit the wheel."

The flight was about to take off for Delhi at around 7 pm when the incident took place. The passengers were later sent on another flight.
07/11/14 NDTV
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