Dubai-Mangaluru AI Express flight skidding off incident - Pilot suspended for a year


Daijiworld Media Network - New Delhi (MS)

New Delhi, Jul 24: The license of Captain Pravin Tumram, pilot of the Air India Express pilot, who overshot the runway at Mangaluru International Airport on June 30 was suspended for a year by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday, July 23.

The passengers in the flight IX-384 had a miraculous escape as the tyres of the aircraft got stuck in the sludge that was on the area beyond the runway. The final investigation by DGCA found that the final approach of the aircraft was unstable, the speed of the flight was high and it touched down on a point farther than the recommended. The pilot had touched the runway 900 meters (2,952 feet) beyond the stipulated mark for the same on the runway which caused the flight to go out of the runway and caused damage to the aircraft.

The threshold area is from where the runway strip begins. Next to threshold area is the touchdown zone, where the aircraft should touch down while landing. According to sources, the license of Pravin Tumram, the captain would be suspended for a period of one year, starting from the date of the mishap.

Flight belonging to the same airline met with disaster in May 2010 in which 158 people lost their lives due to a similar oversight by the pilot of the aircraft.

A court of inquiry, established by the central government had found that the 2010 disaster was the failure of pilot-in-command's failure to discontinue the unstabilized the approach and his persistence in continuing with landing, despite three calls from the first officer to 'Go Around' and repeated warnings from Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System (EGPWS).

The final touchdown of the ill-fated aircraft that crashed in 2010 was at about 5,200 feet (1584 meters) from the beginning of runway 24, which left just 2800 feet of runway for the aircraft till the end of the paved surface to stop the aircraft as per the court which conducted the inquiry.

  

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  • Ganapathi, Belman, Belman

    Thu, Jul 25 2019

    Langotilal,

    What nonsense you are talkig about?

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  • Ganapathi, Belman, Belman

    Wed, Jul 24 2019

    Hello Langoti,

    it is easier said than done. What Piots were doing 12 hours prior to the flight was a joke to investigate. It is an oversight and judgement error in landing, thus overshooting the runway. You are going from where to where?

    USA has retired pilots for service, do you think in India, retired will join airlines to fly at the age of 62 - 65. What are you talking?

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  • VR, Udupi

    Wed, Jul 24 2019

    If authorities want to continue to use the current airport, try to add another 2000 feet to the existing main runway and install CAT-III landing system so that there is less room for pilot error during poor visibility conditions. May not be able to make full use of the 2000 feet as there may be need for lighting installation etc.

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  • stanley Dsouza, kuwait

    Wed, Jul 24 2019

    Air india found an scape goat to punish if any one thinnks its an great achievement so be it who will take of the runway of mangalore airport which could not sustain one rain fall civil engineers of that company who were on the jobs for not doing planning must be sacked too.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Wed, Jul 24 2019

    Pilot,

    Air-India should investigate, what Pilots were doing prior 12 hours of flying....my guess they will find out interesting facts...

    I mentioned this before many times...In US almost all Civilian Pilots are former US Air-Force Pilots...they are very disciplined and very professional....and never strike....very punctual...

    Why don't we appoint Civilian Pilots from retired IAF Pilots....and solve this problem once and for all...

    ...Tak...Takk...

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  • Prajval, Udupi

    Wed, Jul 24 2019

    Hello there, your idea seems to be great but i think a commercial pilot trainee like me would barely agree with you, just because of one mistake you cant come to an conclusion as to only retired IAF Pilots should be provided with commercial aviation job oppurtunities because that would definetly mean no oppurtnuities for us after spending so much money and hard working to get that Cpl. I know safety is first but just because of one Human error we cant come to an conclusion, though i respect your comment but its farely demotivating for an pilot trainee like me. Best Wishes.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Wed, Jul 24 2019

    However he can drive express bus from udupi to Mangalore....but it needs more courage, technic to do so when compared to flying a jet....here daily he has to cumpulsorily skid the bus in many places🤣🤣🤣

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 24 2019

    How many such Pravins we still have ?
    Moreover Vote bank Politics Netas are promising Reservation even in Private sector !

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  • Edward C Maben, Kudla

    Wed, Jul 24 2019

    Oh man this is bad. Hope he doesnt forget flying by the time he is back and lead to more danger.

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  • Fernandes, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 24 2019

    Appoint him for KSRTC. as driver.

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Wed, Jul 24 2019

    You are absolutely right. But not the Volvo bus.

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