Indian passenger plane fails to land 18 people killed Black box collection 8/8 20:34
On the night of the 7th night at an airport in southern India, a passenger plane failed to land, killing 18 people so far, and aviation authorities are collecting a black box that records flight conditions and investigating the cause of the accident.
At the international airport in Kerala, southern India, a Boeing 737 passenger plane carrying 190 passengers on the night of the 7th fell off the runway when landing, and then fell under the cliff and the aircraft broke into two.
According to aviation authorities, 18 people, including pilots, have died and 149 have been injured so far.
According to local media, heavy rain caused poor visibility at the time of the accident, and the aircraft had to re-land immediately before the accident.
At the site, personnel from the aviation authority entered and collected a black box that recorded the flight conditions of the passenger aircraft and the sound inside the cockpit, and investigated the detailed cause of the accident.
In India, as a measure against the new coronavirus, international flights have been suspended in principle since March, and this time the accident occurred because the government is unable to return to the charter to return migrant workers and other citizens to their country. The cheap airline Air India Express flew from Dubai, United Arab Emirates in the Middle East to Kerala.
The runway on the site was built on a hill and the surrounding area is like a cliff, and in another airport that was built in 2010 in India, a passenger plane failed to land and crashed on a cliff Is happening.