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Aircraft overshoots runway in Mumbai; passengers safe

November 10, 2009 07:20 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 06:42 am IST - Mumbai

Both the pilots of the aircraft have been taken off duty pending an internal inquiry, the airline spokesperson said.

A Kingfisher Airlines ATR aircraft with 42 passengers and four crew onboard overshot the runway after it landed at Mumbai Airport on Tuesday.

All the passengers are safe and have been evacuated from the aircraft, a Kingfisher Airlines spokesperson said.

"Kingfisher Airlines flight 4142 from Bhavnagar (Gujarat) left the runway after landing," a Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) spokesperson said.

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Both the pilots of the aircraft have been taken off duty pending an internal inquiry, the airline spokesperson said.

Mumbai Airport remains completely shut for operations between 12 noon and 1 pm every Tuesday, and thereafter a shortened stretch of 1,700-metre on the western end of main Runway 27 is used for take-off and touch-down by smaller planes, such as ATRs, A319s and A320s till 6 pm.

However, a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) issued by the regulator, Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to all stakeholders including air operators on Monday had stated that trainee pilots would not be allowed to operate aircraft from a short runway.

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"All flight operations be suspended if the short runway is classified as 'Wet'," the NOTAM said.

Mumbai Airport has two intersecting runways designated 09/27 and 14/32. While the cross runway (2,925-metre) is completely shut till February due to construction work, the main runway 09/27 (3,445-metre) is kept closed for reconstruction work between 12 noon and 6 pm every Tuesday.

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