'Gaping hole' found in Air India flight carrying 225 passengers
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An Air India flight was cordoned off as soon as it landed in San Francisco due to a massive security lapse. A gaping hole was found in the aircraft carrying around 225 passengers. The flight, AI-183, had taken off from New Delhi on Sunday and the route is considered as one of the world's longest. Air India has begun an internal investigation into the incident.
"Boeing B777 aircraft, VT-ALH arrived in SFO on AI 183. During walk around inspection on arrival, a small cut/crack on bottom right corner of left side to entry door. Air India is trying to get help from the local Aircraft Maintenance Repair Agencies for the repair, failing which men and material would be sent from India," Air India spokesperson Dhananjay Kumar told ANI. Sources in Air India said that "crew members of the aircraft are to be questioned regarding the massive safety lapses."
(With inputs from agencies.)
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