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PTI, a Thai airplane planned to fly to Bangkok, developed technical problems after developing technical problems in the early hours of Saturday Kolkata Airport grounded. With 130 passengers and seven crews on the ship, the flight returned from the track to the park bay. Continue reading to know more.

Since the company engineer cannot solve the problem on board, the aircraft should be grounded in Calcutta.

PTI, a Thai airplane planned to fly to Bangkok, developed technical problems after developing technical problems in the early hours of Saturday Kolkata Airport grounded. With 130 passengers and seven crews on the ship, the flight returned from the track to the park bay. The Boeing 737-800 aircraft landed at the Calcutta airport around 1:23 am with 151 passengers on board and Bangkok had to get up at 2: 35 for Don Mueang International Airport (DMK).

Aircraft developed problems with the cover
The aircraft developed a problem with the flap, then returned to the park bay after retreated, and then the flight had to be canceled. “Fleps are very important components of a plane. They are very important components of a plane. It is extended to produce the elevator of the aircraft. Similarly, they are extended during dragging to slow down planes.” An airline official said that all passengers were provided with hotel accommodation.

The event affects another plane
Since the company engineer cannot solve the technical problem on board, the aircraft should be grounded in Calcutta. On Saturday night, two more engineers will fly from the airline base in Bangkok and help to correct the problem. As a result of this incident, the Indian Airport Authority (AAI) official said that a Qatar Airways plane from Doha to Kalcutta was delayed to park for 25 minutes.

(With PTI inputs).

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