Emergency Landing in Chennai Saves Hundreds | Air India Flight Near Miss
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- 11 Aug, 2025
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· Emergency Landing in Chennai Saves Hundreds
· Air India flight AI2455’s emergency landing in Chennai avoids near miss. Pilot’s quick thinking saves MPs, passengers. Latest on aviation safety
Imagine being high in the sky, shaking from wild bumps, then hearing your plane has a tech glitch. That's what happened to over 100 people on Air India flight AI2455 from Thiruvananthapuram to Delhi. The flight turned scary when it had to make an emergency landing in Chennai due to bad weather and a radar problem. But the real heart-stopper.? During the first try to land, passengers say another plane was right on the runway.! Thanks to the pilot's fast move to pull up and fly away, everyone made it safe. This story of a close call is buzzing online with calls for quick checks on flight safety in India.
Details & Context
The trouble started on August 10th, 2025 when Air India flight AI2455 took off late from Thiruvananthapuram International Airport around 8 PM. Headed to Delhi, the Airbus A320 carried everyday travelers plus big names like five Members of Parliament (MPs). These included Congress leaders KC Venugopal, Adoor Prakash, K Suresh and Robert Bruce from Tamil Nadu, plus CPM's K Radhakrishnan from Kerala.
Soon after takeoff, the plane hit strong turbulence – the kind that makes your stomach drop. About an hour in, the captain told everyone there was a signal fault, likely a radar issue that messed with navigation. With bad weather adding to the mix, the crew chose to divert to Chennai International Airport for safety. The plane circled the airport for almost two hours, burning fuel and waiting for the green light to land.
On the first landing try, things got intense. Passengers felt the plane drop low but suddenly it roared back up into the sky. Why.? Reports say another aircraft was sitting on the same runway, creating a huge risk of crash. The pilot did a “Go-Around” – that's pilot talk for aborting the landing and circling again. After about 30 more minutes in the air, the plane touched down safely on the second go at around 10:35 PM. No one got hurt but the scare left everyone shaken.
Air India says the diversion was a smart, safe step because of a possible tech snag and rough weather. They stress their pilots are top-trained for these spots and followed all rules. But some passengers including MPs, disagree on the runway part, saying it was too close for comfort. Social media blew up with the story, especially on X (formerly Twitter), where KC Venugopal shared his side, getting thousands of likes and shares. Flight tracking sites like @Flightradar24 confirmed the path: takeoff at 8:17 PM, loops around Chennai and safe landing.
This isn't the first time Air India has faced mid-air problem. Past events like the 2020 Kozhikode crash due to rain and pilot error, remind us how fast things can go wrong in aviation. But quick actions, like in this case, show why training matters. Chennai airport, a busy hub, handles tons of flights daily, so any mix-up on the runway could spell big trouble.
Quotes
· KC Venugopal, a key Congress MP and one of the passengers, posted on X: “Air India flight AI 2455 from Trivandrum to Delhi... came frighteningly close to tragedy today. We were hit by unprecedented turbulence... then a heart-stopping moment during our first attempt - another aircraft was reportedly on the same runway. In that split second, the Captain’s quick decision to pull up saved every life on board.” He added, “We were saved by skill and luck. Passenger safety cannot depend on luck.”
· Air India hit back in a statement: “The flight crew... made a precautionary diversion to Chennai due to a suspected technical issue and adverse weather. During the first approach, Chennai ATC instructed a go-around. There was no other aircraft on the runway. Our pilots are well-trained and followed standard procedures.”
· Another MP, Manickam Tagore, tweeted: “Shocked & shaken... turbulence, flight signal fault and a near runway collision in Chennai. Passenger safety cannot rely on luck. We demand answers & action NOW.”
· From X users: One post said, “DGCA is investigating. Passenger safety was ensured,” highlighting the quick response. Another shared, “Swift ATC action avoided possible crisis.!”
Additional Information
Digging deeper via social media and news, this event ties into bigger talks on India's flight safety. X searches show #AirIndia trending with over 10,000 mentions in the last day, many praising the pilot but questioning airport ops. Web reports note similar diversions happen often in bad weather but runway mix-ups are rare and serious.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) are tagged in posts with demands for a fast probe. Air India says the plane will get full checks before flying again. No official word yet from DGCA but past cases show they act quick on near-misses. Weather data from that night shows storms in the south, which could explain the turbulence.
Chennai airport is India's third-busiest, handling 20 million passengers a year. Events like this spotlight the need for better tech, like advanced radar systems.
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Impact Analysis
This close call shakes trust in air travel, especially with VIPs onboard. It could lead to tighter rules on emergency landings and runway checks. For Air India, already hit by past flak over delays and service, this might hurt their image unless they prove no fault. On the bright side, it shows how pilot skills and ATC teamwork save lives – no injuries means a win for safety protocols.
Broader impact: Aviation in India is booming with more flights daily. But with weather woes and tech glitches, experts say we need more training and upgrades. Social media buzz could push for changes, as public outcry often speeds up investigations. If ignored, it risks bigger accidents, costing lives and money.
Conclusion
The Air India AI2455 emergency landing in Chennai was a wake-up call on how luck and skill mix in the skies. While everyone walked away safe, the story reminds us flight safety is key in busy India. With MPs pushing for answers, expect a full report soon. Stay alert, fly smart and trust the pros – but always demand the best.
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