New Delhi: An Air India flight bound for the United States was forced to return to New Delhi after a bat flew through the cabin, it was reported Saturday.
Videos that have gone viral on Indian social sites showed crew and passengers reacting with shock and panic at finding the creature flying around in the Boeing 737.
The flight left Delhi for Newark early Thursday as scheduled but the bat was spotted onboard after about an hour in mid-air, the ANI news agency reported. The flight captain then decided to take the plane back to base.
Indian civil aviation officials said the flight returned to Delhi after the "local standby emergency” was declared. The aircraft was grounded and fumigation was carried out. The bat was found dead inside the plane in the business class area, the officials told ANI. The report said the airline’s flight safety department will be carrying out a detailed investigation. (dpa)
Videos that have gone viral on Indian social sites showed crew and passengers reacting with shock and panic at finding the creature flying around in the Boeing 737.
The flight left Delhi for Newark early Thursday as scheduled but the bat was spotted onboard after about an hour in mid-air, the ANI news agency reported. The flight captain then decided to take the plane back to base.
Indian civil aviation officials said the flight returned to Delhi after the "local standby emergency” was declared. The aircraft was grounded and fumigation was carried out. The bat was found dead inside the plane in the business class area, the officials told ANI. The report said the airline’s flight safety department will be carrying out a detailed investigation. (dpa)