Key Points

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi's flight was diverted to Kolkata due to bad weather preventing landing in Bhubaneswar. The Air India flight eventually landed safely at Bhubaneswar airport at 1:00 pm after the weather cleared. This incident follows recent aviation issues including an Air India Express technical delay and an engine fire warning on another flight. Airport authorities confirmed the diversion was purely weather-related and standard safety protocols were followed throughout the operation.

Key Points: Odisha CM Majhi Flight Diverted to Kolkata Due Bad Weather

  • Flight AI 473 carrying CM Majhi diverted to Kolkata airport
  • Bad weather prevented landing at Bhubaneswar airport Friday morning
  • CM later boarded another flight landing at 1:00 pm
  • Incident follows recent Air India Express technical issues
  • Air India flight returned to Delhi after engine fire warning
  • Passengers offered refunds and rescheduling options
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Odisha CM's flight diverted to Kolkata due to bad weather: Bhubaneswar Airport Director

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi's flight diverted to Kolkata after failing to land in Bhubaneswar due to inclement weather conditions on Friday morning.

"Due to bad weather, the plane carrying Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi was diverted to Kolkata. - Bhubaneswar Airport Director"

Bhubaneswar, September 5

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi's flight was diverted to Kolkata after it failed to land at Bhubaneswar airport due to inclement weather on Friday morning, according to Bhubaneswar Airport Director Prasanna Pradhan.

Bhubaneswar Airport Director said, "Due to bad weather, the plane carrying Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi was diverted to Kolkata."

He further said that the CM boarded the Air India flight (AI 473), which took off from Kolkata airport and landed at Bhubaneswar airport at 1:00 pm.

Earlier on Wednesday, an Air India Express flight from Tiruchirappalli was delayed after it developed a technical issue. An alternative aircraft was later arranged, and the flight departed for its destination.

"One of our flights from Tiruchirappalli could not operate due to a technical issue. An alternative aircraft was arranged, and the flight has since departed," an Air India Express spokesperson said.

"Guests have been provided with meals and offered the choice of a full refund on cancellation or complimentary rescheduling. We regret the inconvenience," the spokesperson added.

On September 2, the Delhi-Indore Air India flight had returned to Delhi shortly after take-off. "Flight AI2913, operating from Delhi to Indore on 31 August, had air-returned to Delhi shortly after take-off, as the cockpit crew had received a fire indication for the right engine. Following standard procedure, the cockpit crew had shut down the engine and returned to Delhi, where the flight landed safely," an Air India spokesperson said in a statement.

"The crew had initially made a MAYDAY call to the air traffic control, but later downgraded it to PAN-PAN to indicate urgency rather than an emergency. We confirm that the flight had not made an emergency landing at Delhi. At Air India, the safety of passengers and crew was our top priority," the spokesperson added.

On August 31, an Air India flight operating from Delhi to Indore on Saturday had been forced to return to the national capital shortly after take-off following a fire indication in one of its engines.

Flight AI2913 had departed from Delhi for Indore when the cockpit crew reportedly received a fire warning for the right engine. Following standard operating procedures, the pilots had shut down the affected engine and initiated a return to Delhi.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Monsoon season always creates these issues in Eastern India. At least the airport authorities took the right call promptly.
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Aditya G
The recent technical issues with Air India flights are concerning though. Three incidents in one week? Hope DGCA is looking into this properly.
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Meera T
At least they provided meals and refund options for the Tiruchirappalli flight passengers. Many airlines don't even do that much during delays.
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Sarah B
The professionalism of the cockpit crew in handling the engine fire situation is commendable. They followed all safety protocols perfectly.
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Vikram M
Weather disruptions are understandable, but multiple technical issues in a short span raises questions about maintenance standards. Hope Air India addresses this.

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