Mumbai-Bound Air India Flight With 116 Passengers Onboard Suffers Bird-Hit At Goa Airport, Take-Off Aborted
“Air India Flight AI684 from Dabolim, Goa, to Mumbai, to experienced a bird-hit during its take-off run. The cockpit crew discontinued the take-off as per the Standard Operating Procedures to ensure safety of the customers and crew. All passengers had disembarked safely and the aircraft went for necessary inspection following the incident,” an Air India spokesperson said in a statement.
“Our ground colleagues at the Dabolim airport extended all support to the guests. Alternative arrangements were made to fly them to their destination at the earliest. They were also offered full refunds on cancellation and complimentary rescheduling to another date if so desired by them,” the statement further read.
According to airport director MC Jayarajan, the incident occurred at 6:45am. Following the bird-hit, smoke began emanating from the aircraft's engine, resulting in the take-off being aborted, he told reporters, adding that the incident was reported to senior authorities by the air traffic controller.