The plane carrying 230 passengers and 15 crew members was flying inside Chinese airspace when the pilots took a U-turn. (File Photo | ANI)
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Air India flight with 230 passengers return to Delhi due to technical glitch mid-air

The Air India flight from Delhi to San Francisco took a U-turn when it was inside Chinese airspace.

S. Lalitha

NEW DELHI: An Air India flight from Delhi to San Francisco returned to New Delhi on Wednesday afternoon after flying for 7 hours due to a technical glitch detected midair.

The plane carrying 230 passengers and 15 crew members was flying inside Chinese airspace when the pilots took a U-turn, said sources.

AI 173 took off from Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport at 3.09 am today and had flown for 3.5 hours.

“A technical glitch was detected mid-air when the plane was flying above China, and as a matter of abundant caution, the cockpit crew decided to return. It was only a precautionary landing. Had it been an emergency, the pilots would have opted for an emergency landing at a nearby airport,” said an airline source.

The plane flew back for 3.5 hours and landed safely at Delhi airport, he added.

The flight also spent an additional 45 minutes hovering over Delhi airport to dump the fuel it was carrying.

“The fuel jettisoning had to be done as the fuel tank was full, as it was a long-haul flight. No flight can land with so much fuel on board,” the source explained.

Air India confirmed the incident.

In a statement, the airline said, “Flight AI173 from Delhi to San Francisco on May 27 has returned to Delhi due to a technical issue in accordance with the laid down procedures. The aircraft landed safely and will undergo a technical inspection in line with Air India's safety standards.

We regret the inconvenience caused to the passengers and are making alternative arrangements to fly them to their destination as soon as possible. In the meantime, our ground teams are providing all necessary assistance to the passengers, including refreshments, hotel accommodation or rescheduling as opted by them.

The safety and well-being of passengers and crew remain Air India’s highest priority, it added.

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