This Article is From Oct 15, 2022

Akasa Air Plane, On Way To Bengaluru, Returns To Mumbai After Bird Strike

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation is looking into the incident, the official said.

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The number of passengers on board the flight could not be immediately known.

Mumbai:

A Bengaluru-bound Akasa Air flight returned to the Mumbai airport due to a burning smell in the cabin, which later turned out to be due to a bird strike, a DGCA official said on Saturday.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation is looking into the incident, the official said.

The number of passengers on board the flight could not be immediately known.

"The aircraft VT-YAE, operating Akasa Air flight AKJ1103  from Mumbai for Bengaluru was involved in air turnback due to the burning smell felt in the cabin. The smell increased as the thrust was increased," said the official.

The airline's response to the incident was awaited.

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The DGCA official said, however, no other abnormality including in engine parameters was observed.

"After landing during the inspection, bird remains were found on engine number 1 of the aircraft," he said and added that, "the burning smell was due to bird strike," he stated.

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Akasa Air started its operations on August 7 this year. 

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