Indian Air Force’s Dornier aircraft aborts take-off at Palam air base

Team India Sentinels Thursday 30th of April 2020 10:00 PM

New Delhi: Indian Air Force’s (IAF) Dornier aircraft on Thursday aborted take-off after one of its tyres got deflated when it was undertaking a routine flight at the Palam air base.

“On April 30, 2020, a Dornier aircraft was planned to undertake routine flight from Palam Air Base. During the take-off roll, aircraft experienced a tyre deflation,” the IAF said in its statement.

The captain of the aircraft took prompt and correct action of aborting the take-off, it mentioned.

“The aircraft and crew on board are safe and there has been no damage to any property. The aircraft was towed off the runway by the technical crew of the IAF promptly,” it added.

The Dornier aircraft is a multi-purpose twin-engine turboprop aircraft capable of taking 19 passengers or 2,057 kg freight.


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