Ahmedabad: Handling the arrival of flights is quite a lot of routine procedures at Sardar Vallabhbhai Airport Patel International (SVPI).
However, the arrival of Dehradun-Ahmedabad flights airport staff, air traffic controllers (ATC) and other officials about Tense Vigil on Friday afternoon at the city airport.
The Q400 aircraft wheel operated by Spicejet did not extend, a few minutes before landing, after which the pilot filed a warning.
“Spicejet Q400 operates SG-3762 (Dehradun-Ahmedabad) on August 27.
In the approach, when the landing gear was chosen, it failed to expand.
Go around begins and ATC was informed of the same thing,” Spicejet spokesman who confirmed the incident.
“Just before the flight was on the verge of landing at the city airport, the pilot suspected technical barriers in the operation of the aircraft and raised a warning.
The flight circled in the air before finally landing,” said the source placed well.
“In the next approach, the plane landed safely,” Spicejet spokesman said, further added.
The Q-400 aircraft can carry a maximum of 90 passengers.
Toi cannot independently confirm how many passengers on the plane.
Airport officials and airline land staff exhale relieved when the flight landed safely.
Flights were postponed by about 30 minutes as a whole because of technical problems.
In addition, four flights to Amritsar, Goa, Pune and Jaipur, were postponed from city airports on Friday due to operational constraints.
This flight departs late 30-180 minutes.
Also, Chennai’s flight bound was canceled due to operational constraints.