Flights Diverted At Kolkata Airport Due To Bad Weather!
Heavy rains and crosswinds caused Kolkata airport to shut its operations on Monday morning. This resulted in flights hovering over the airport for half an hour or getting diverted.
No aircraft could take off or land between 10.18 a.m. and 10.51 a.m. because of the bad weather. The wind’s speed juggled between 62Kmph and 32Kmph, which is not ideal for aircrafts to fly in. If an airplane were to take off or land in such high wind speeds, the aircraft might skid off the runway or suffer a tyre burst.
More than 10 flights hovered over the city, waiting for the wind speed to come down. Seven of them had to be diverted to other cities.
Here are the details of the flights which were diverted –
- Flights from Jaipur and Chennai of IndiGo airline were diverted to Bhubaneswar.
- A flight from Mumbai and another from Bangalore, both of IndiGo, were diverted to Raipur and Patna respectively.
- A Vistara flight from Chennai, an Air India flight from Bagdogra and a Jet Airways flight from Bangalore were diverted to Bhubaneswar.
No flight could take off during that period. A Dubai-bound flight of Emirates and an Air India flight to Delhi had to abort there take off. They both left once the weather improved.
This is the second such incident in the past few days, where flights from the Kolkata airport had to be diverted due to bad weather. Last week, strong winds and lightning at night caused seven Calcutta-bound flights to be diverted to Bhubaneswar and Guwahati. 10 other flights had to hover over Calcutta for more than 30 minutes before they could land.
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