Sharjah-bound AI flight catches fire - emergency landing


Mumbai, Mar 9 (Emirates 247) : More than 100 passengers on a Sharjah-bound Air India flight (IA 977) had a narrow escape after the aircraft made emergency landing in Mumbai due to an engine fire.

Passengers said they heard a huge sound and spotted fire emanating from one of the two engines of the aircraft while it was flying over the sea, leading to the immediate diversion of the aircraft to Mumbai, where passengers and crew landed safely.

Air India flight AI 997, from Karippur International Airport to Sharjah left the Calicut Airport at around 8pm on Friday with more than 100 passengers on board. Some passengers panicked after hearing the explosion and the subsequent power failure in the flight. The incident happened about one-and-a-half hours after the aircraft took off.

“On Friday night at 8pm, we took the flight and after one-and-a-half hours, there was panic on board and flight attendants tried to pacify the scared passengers.

"I know from the disturbance and fire that it was a critical situation. We are safe now because of the prompt action by the pilot, Captain Rajanish Kumar and his crew. Otherwise I could not be talking to you now,” said Nithin Rajan, a 25-year-old Indian businessman in the UAE, who was travelling with his brother and family including a new born.

“We had just finished our dinner when I heard an explosion. I was listening to music with an earphone but suddenly, heard the sound and saw fire in the left engine,” said Nithin, who was travelling in the business class.

“The economy class was almost full and a lady who witnessed the fire had high blood pressure.

"It was a tense and scary situation and I had flash of thoughts, especially because I don’t know swimming and the captain had lowered the altitude and we could see the ships and boats below in the Arabian Sea,” added Nithin, who said he’d never encountered such a tense moment before.

“My heart was beating very badly because I have seen several plane crash documentaries. I thought it is going to happen in my life too.”

“The captain announced that there was a fire and that he was trying to make an emergency landing in Mumbai with just one engine,” Nithin said.

“When the aircraft successfully landed in Mumbai Airport at 10.30pm, there was a big applause for the timely diversion of the flight by the captain,” he added.

Immediately after landing, firefighters and security encircled the aircraft. Within two hours, passengers were given another flight to reach Sharjah by around 4am. The incident caused delay in other Air India services.

“When we landed in Mumbai, there was another Air India flight ready for us. Thanks to the prompt action of the pilot and the support from Air India, we could reach Sharjah,” added another passenger.

  

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  • alwin, dubai

    Sat, Mar 14 2015

    Capt Rajanish became Rajanikanth. Well done sir, your the real Hero.
    He must be awarded by top bravery award for his superhero act.

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  • ABV, K.S.A

    Tue, Mar 10 2015

    Ora Ain yeregandala Maarle Marayare

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Mar 09 2015

    with sharp sinn from Pilot danger is avoided.Thank God.but no month goes by without a bad Report about AI.why?mostly it is caused engine mistake,this and that.do they not have efficient engineers who check before take off?In other Airlines is occasionally but in AI its almost daily bread.why do they not respond to this?or want passengers put in risk?do they not check planes from time to time or because lack of Money is neglected?sad,sad.some angel was onshift and saved passengers from bad incident.

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  • Allan Dcosta, kinnigoli Abu dhabi

    Mon, Mar 09 2015

    What are you talking? Engine fire can happen any where and any flight. How about air asia when it crashed. And how about other airlines in the world. True air india has some issues in the past. But that doesn't mean that you can criticise just for the sake of criticising.

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  • A,Rahman, mangalore

    Mon, Mar 09 2015

    If you love your family and lead a pleasant family life then please dont depend on killer air line air India.
    Any thing will append any time only in air India.

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  • Candle, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 09 2015

    Captain Rajanish Kumar's brilliant performance in the air saved 100 lives a big salute to him.Thank God for everything.

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  • Suleman Byari, Udupi

    Mon, Mar 09 2015

    Air India management should focus now more on maintenance of aircraft rather than planning to cover the loss. Aircraft disasters will cost more and will make AI bankrupt. Perfect decision in timely manner saved many precious life. Wish such nightmare should not come to anyone. Hats of to the pilot and recovery to the shocked passengers.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Mar 09 2015

    Well job done by Pilots, thank God

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  • Flavian, Manaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Mar 09 2015

    Vellano1,

    I think, my quote 'Ghar vapsi' disturbed you too much. Let us be happy wherever we are and as far as possible.

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 09 2015

    Maintenance is the main cause of most of the problems in any aircraft.
    AirIndia being state owned, the hiring of maintenance staff is purely on God fatherly levels.
    How would things go right then.
    It is high time AirIndia closes itself and sold off to private entity.
    That is writing on the wall.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 09 2015

    No a single month goes by when Air India is in news for all the wrong reasons.

    I have boycotted Indian Airlines / Air India since more than a decade after a few bitter experiences.

    I understand that due to cost saving measures their aircraft maintenance standards has nosedived and their cabins resemble a worn out government bus.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Mar 09 2015

    Respect your decision, but here at least have the basic courtesy of thanking the Pilot & God for saving our countrymen from a huge grave danger situation....Give your self boasting commentary later

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  • dilbag Singh , bangalore

    Mon, Mar 09 2015

    Firstly Thanks to almighty for saving so many precious lives ..
    SECONDLY all the appreciation to the pilot n all other crew for their courage n presence of mind for handling such an emergency. ..
    AIR INDIA is always the BEST ...

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Mar 09 2015



    Huge sound, engine catches fire, possibility of landing in the water, finally emergency (safe) landing. Kudos to the Pilot and the cabin crew for managing the situation. On board always there is physiological fear or bad thoughts in the minds of passengers, until we complete the journey and land safely.
    With one voice and one spirit let us say thank you Almighty God for saving people’s lives.

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 09 2015

    true ghar vaapasi? lol! I hope they stay in India, than again flying back to Sharjah.... India shining! vhe vhe vhe

    Note: I dont endorse what I wrote! but it was just a reply to flavian!)

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  • Asha , Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 09 2015

    Its indeed a new lease of life to all the passengers on the AI Sharjah- Calicut flight.
    Hats off to the Pilot and crew.

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