An Air India flight (AI-187) from Delhi to Vienna experienced a serious mid-air incident, losing about 900 feet of altitude shortly after its departure on June 14. The event activated alarms indicating the danger of stalling or ground collision. The crew implemented emergency procedures to regain control of the Boeing 777 and stabilize the plane, despite the difficult weather. While the flight concluded safely, the DGCA has intervened by grounding the pilots involved, calling for interrogation of Air India’s Head of Safety and initiating a comprehensive investigation to determine the cause, including weather, technical issues, or human error. The event arrives amid increasing scrutiny of Air India’s safety protocols, after a recent DGCA audit identified multiple deficiencies.
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