New Delhi: A Bangalore-bound flight of Indian airline today made a precautionary landing a few minutes after taking off from the airport here as the pilot suspected a hydraulic failure.
The pilot of the Airbus A-320 aircraft, carrying 131 passengers, returned to the airport as a precautionary measure shortly after taking off, the airline spokesperson said.
On landing at about 1210 hrs, the aircraft was taken to a separate bay and the passengers transferred to another aircraft.
21/12/06 PTI/The Hindu
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