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    Bat forces flight to take U-turn half hour after takeoff
    The flight's crew spotted the bat in the business class area

    Bat forces flight to take U-turn half hour after takeoff

    By Anamica Singh
    (PTI desk)
    May 29, 2021
    09:50 am

    What's the story

    An Air India flight to Newark in the US had to return to the Delhi Airport on the morning of May 27 as cabin crew saw a bat inside the business class area of the plane just half an hour after takeoff, sources said on Friday.

    The plane had departed at 2.20 am on Thursday and surprisingly, no one noticed it before the takeoff.

    Bat

    The mammal took a flight of its own inside plane

    The cabin crew members saw the bat in the business class area of the plane and informed the pilots, the sources said.

    The bat flew from one area to another area inside the plane after it was observed by the cabin crew.

    The pilot then informed the air traffic controller (ATC) about it and the plane was turned back, they stated.

    Action

    On return, aircraft was fumigated and the bat died

    The plane, with its crew and passengers, jettisoned its fuel and landed at the Delhi Airport around 4.20 am on Thursday, the sources noted.

    Once everyone was out of the aircraft, the Boeing B777-300ER aircraft was fumigated and the bat died, following which its carcass was recovered from the eighth row of the business class.

    Report

    Airline's engineering team needs to submit a detailed report

    Aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is not taking the matter lightly has received a preliminary report from the airline regarding this incident.

    Air India did not respond to PTI's request for a statement on this matter.

    However, the sources said the airline's management has asked its engineering team for a detailed report regarding this incident.

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