Delhi-New York flight was not a fuel; the plane was stuck in the storm; Pilot saved lives of 370 passengers
New York. "The weather is bad and the fuel is running out, we are completely trapped." This message was given by Air India's Delhi-New York AI-101 Flight Pilot Rustam Palia to the New York Air Traffic Control (ATC) on September 11. So there was a stir. There were 370 passengers on this plane. The pilot tried to land the plane at John F. Kennedy Airport twice, but he could not succeed. After 38 minutes the plane was landed at Newark Airport. Air India said that the pilot showed a sense of complexity in a very difficult situation, which is a kabil-e-compliments.
Can not find landing at Kennedy Airport
Pilot rostom
Pilot Rustam said, "It was the most dangerous flight of my life. We had only one radio source. The system of the aircraft had failed and the weather was quite bad. Windshield systems and auto speed brakes were not working and the assistant power unit was not going on.
Pilot rostom
Pilot Rustam said, "It was the most dangerous flight of my life. We had only one radio source. The system of the aircraft had failed and the weather was quite bad. Windshield systems and auto speed brakes were not working and the assistant power unit was not going on.
Pilot rostom
Pilot Rustam said, "It was the most dangerous flight of my life. We had only one radio source. The system of the aircraft had failed and the weather was quite bad. Windshield systems and auto speed brakes were not working and the assistant power unit was not going on.

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