New Delhi: Scores of passengers who had just deplaned a SpiceJet flight escaped unhurt at Jabalpur airport on Saturday when the wing of a taxiing Air India plane narrowly missed hitting the coach in which they were travelling.
The incident happened when the coach carrying passengers, who landed from a Delhi flight (SG-2641) was preparing to move towards the terminal building.
There were no immediate comments from SpiceJet and Air India on the incident.
Sources said around 30 passengers came out of the coach after one of them saw the wing of an Air India aircraft was close to hitting the coach.
The engine of the SpiceJet was still on after landing when the Air India plane was taxiing towards the bay. The incident happened on Saturday afternoon.
Air India plane's wing had breached the stipulated safe distance that needs to be maintained from other objects and vehicles at the time of taxiing, sources said.
According to them, there was no proper marshalling of the aircraft which resulted in the safety lapse.
In aviation parlance, marshalling refers to visual signals used by the person on the ground and the pilot concerned for manouvering the aircraft at the time of take off and landing.
Sources said since there was no Air India technician at that particular time, someone else did the marshalling activity.
While the matter has already been reported to the Air Traffic Controller (ATC) office at Jabalpur, it could not be immediately ascertained whether the incident has been brought to the attention of aviation regulator DGCA.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
The incident happened when the coach carrying passengers, who landed from a Delhi flight (SG-2641) was preparing to move towards the terminal building.
There were no immediate comments from SpiceJet and Air India on the incident.
The engine of the SpiceJet was still on after landing when the Air India plane was taxiing towards the bay. The incident happened on Saturday afternoon.
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According to them, there was no proper marshalling of the aircraft which resulted in the safety lapse.
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Sources said since there was no Air India technician at that particular time, someone else did the marshalling activity.
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(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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