New Delhi: An Air Sahara aircraft carrying 175 passengers made an emergency but safe landing at the Indira Gandhi airport in Thursday night. The incident took place when the pilot detected smoke in the cockpit.
The plane was on its way to New Delhi from Kochi via Hyderabad, airport sources said.
They said as the plane was approaching.
07/09/06 PTI/Daily News & Analysis
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