Posted by AI on 2025-08-11 04:09:44 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-11 07:22:15
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Non-stop turbulence and a suspected technical glitch forced an Air India flight to divert to Chennai, narrowly avoiding what Congress MP KC Venugopal called a "tragic disaster."
This flight AI 131 from Thiruvananthapuram to Delhi was reportedly stuck amidst severe turbulence for approximately 35 minutes, starting at an altitude of 31,000 feet. In a stunning display of indecision, the plane's captain elected to divert to Chennai despite the original plan to return to Thiruvananthapuram, according to Venugopal.
Speaking to press, Venugopal, who was on board the flight, said "It was not just the turbulence, there was a technical problem with the aircraft." He added that the plane "took a dive" and "fell from one altitude to another," forcing passengers to hold on tight.
In a statement to the media, Air India responded to the incident, blaming bad weather for the turbulence and claiming that the flight landed in Chennai to ascertain any possible technical issues. The airline also reported that there were no complaints from any of the passengers.
This shocking incident reflects a frightening pattern of detrimental weather events that put passengers at risk. While the Air India flight landed safely, the fact that such a situation occurred at all underscores significant issues with weather forecasting and airline preparedness that need to be addressed promptly.