Jet Airways aircraft spins out of control, 15 hurt

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Press Trust of India Panaji
Last Updated : Dec 27 2016 | 10:13 PM IST
The 161 people onboard a Mumbai- bound Jet Airways aircraft today had a miraculous escape when it skidded off the runway and spun around before coming to a jerky halt as its nose sat on the soft land while rolling for take off early today at Goa airport, leaving 15 passengers wounded.
There were 154 passengers and seven crew members onboard when the Boeing 737 aircraft turned a full 360 degree on the runaway, veered towards the soft land, damaging the landing gear in the convulsive process around 5 AM.
The nose cone sat on the grass about 250-300 metres away from the runway, indicating the seriousness of the accident that could have been disastrous.
"At about 0504 hours on 27 December (Goa-Mumbai) flight veered right from the runway 26 while rolling for take off. ATC duty personnel on runway reported aircraft leaving runway and subsequently received distress call from aircraft.
"Aircraft came to a halt about 250-300 metres away from runway. The emergency crew of the Indian Navy were immediately dispatched in rescue vehicles to crash site. All persons onboard were evacuated and medical aid on the the site was provided by MI Room, Hansa. Total of 15 persons were injured and medical aid was provided by local hospitals," the Navy said in a statement.
The Goa airport is located at Navy's Hansa facility.
There was panic inside the aircraft as the plane jerked when it spun. The "minor" injuries to the 15 passengers came when they were being evacuated from the stricken aircraft.
The flying licence of the two pilots was suspended and a probe launched into the accident. It will be conducted by Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) of the Civil Aviation Ministry.
Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju said a thorough time-bound investigation and corrective action shall be ensured. Action will be taken in case of violation of procedures, he added.
Seven of the injured have been discharged from the hospital after being provided medical aid and the airline's flight operations to and from Goa have resumed, Jet Airways said.
Meanwhile, AAIB has rushed a three-member team to the "accident" spot to start its investigation, sources in New Delhi said.
"Prima facie the runway accident appears to be a pilot's fault. The DGCA has withdrawn the flying privileges of the two pilots, including the Commander, pending the initial outcome of the probe," a highly-placed DGCA official told PTI.
Sources in the AAIB also said that in all "probability," the accident took place because of the pilots fault, adding, " we will get to know the actual cause of the accident only after the initial report is submitted in this regard."
Sources said the preliminary findings on the accident are likely to be submitted in a week's time.
The Navy's statement said flying operations were suspended till 0900 hours and aircraft in air were diverted.
The stricken aircraft will be shifted only after the clearance by the AAIB, it said.

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First Published: Dec 27 2016 | 10:13 PM IST

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