Deflated tyre delays Air India flight by three hours

A tyre of a Delhi-bound Air India (AI) plane from Mumbai with over 120 people on board was found deflated after landing at Jodhpur on Sunday following which the flight was briefly stalled leading to a delay of more than three hours.
The flight (AI-476) operating on Airbus 319 aircraft on Mumbai-Delhi via Jodhpur route landed safely at Jodhpur airport afternoon, but when it was to take off for Delhi, one of its tyres was found deflated, a Jodhpur airport official told news agency PTI over telephone.
He said that the plane landed at 11.40 AM at Jodhpur airport, when the pilot felt some unusual jerks. After observation, it was found that one of the tyres had reduced pressure.
The incident caused panic for a moment after the news of plane's tyre burst spread, but was soon denied by the airport officials, the official said. An AI spokesperson in New Delhi confirmed the incident saying one of the tyres got deflated after it landed at Jodhpur.
Spare tyres, along with engineers and technicians, were sent from Delhi by another plane, following which it was repaired, he said.
"The plane finally took off for Delhi around 1605 hours after change of tyre," the spokesperson added. Meanwhile, Jodhpur Police commissioner Ashok Kumar Rathore said that a police team was sent from Ratanada Thana to the airport for any assistance if required by the airport authorities. Airport officials said that while the tyre was being replaced, all the passengers were taken to the terminal and taken care off. In recent months, several AI flights have been hit by technical faults and in some cases have had to be cancelled.
A few days before this incident, as many as 160 passengers travelling by an AI flight from Ahmedabad to Chennai via Hyderabad were delayed by 20 hours after the aircraft developed a technical snag. 

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