Bangalore: A tyre of a Hubli-bound Air Deccan aircraft deflated after it landed at Belgaum Airport without causing any injury to the 33 passengers onboard, the airline sources said.
The ATR aircraft on the Bangalore-Belgaum-Hubli flight left here this morning and landed at Belgaum airport and it was noticed that the tyre had deflated after the engines were switched off, sources told PTI.
"The aircraft had taxied into the bay and the passengers did not even realise that the tyre had deflated until it was announced to them", they said. "Nothing untoward happened".
17/10/06 PTI/The Hindu
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