An Air India flight, carrying passengers including members of parliament, faced a tense situation when a technical fault necessitated a diversion to Chennai. During the landing approach, the pilot was instructed to perform a ‘go around’ by Air Traffic Control. This action was triggered by the presence of another aircraft on the runway. The ‘go around’ is a critical safety measure implemented to avert potential accidents during landing. The flight later successfully landed after the situation was resolved. Pilots undergo rigorous training to handle such scenarios, emphasizing the importance of safety in aviation.
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