IndiGo jet slips off runway while taxiing for takeoff

 

Bloomberg

An Airbus SE A320 aircraft operated by IndiGo, India’s biggest airline, slid off the runway onto grass while taxiing for takeoff in Jorhat, the carrier said in a statement.
The flight to Kolkata was cancelled and the aircraft is being inspected in Jorhat, a city in the northeastern state of Assam.
IndiGo, which is operated by InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, said initial examinations showed no abnormalities with the plane.
There has been a spate of non-fatal incidents recently involving airlines in India. The country’s aviation regulator said that carriers don’t have enough certified staff to fix faults and are invoking a clause that allows flights to operate even when some equipment is faulty, though not a threat to airworthiness. Airlines are also improperly identifying the cause of problems, it said.
Earlier this month, an IndiGo A320neo jet was diverted to Karachi due to a technical issue on its way from Sharjah to Hyderabad.

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