A GoAir flight from Nagpur to Bengaluru this week veered off the runway and onto an unpaved surface while landing in poor visibility, forcing the pilots to abort the attempt and take-off again, officials said on Thursday while announcing the suspension of the pilots over what appeared to be a potentially serious incident.
The incident, which took place early on Monday morning, involved an Airbus A320Neo aircraft with 170 passengers on board. An aviation official aware of the details said one of the engines stalled during the botched landing, bringing back fears over a specific type of engines that have shown a pattern of failing and has forced authorities to ask airlines that use them to carry out replacements. A GoAir spokesperson said flight G8-811 had carried out a go-around — the technical term for an aborted landing — at Bengaluru airport but denied that there were issues with the engine.