All the passengers, including eight crew members in the plane destined to Bangkok, immediately alighted after the Jet Airways plane with 188 people on board, Friday, returned back to airport in Indian city of Mumbai, following a suspected tail strike.
India’s semi-official news agency, Press Trust of India, said Friday’s incident of tail strike involving a Jet Airways plane is the third of its kind this year. “Acting proactively in the interest of safety, the crew of Jet Airways flight “9W 70, BOM-BKK” of May 12, 2017 executed an air turn back to Mumbai on account of a ‘suspected’ tail strike,” a Jet airways spokesperson said. The engineers and ground personnel later checked the plane.
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