DGCA initiates probe into aircraft landing on wrong runway
The Hindu
The incident took place on October 24 in Belagavi
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) initiated action against the pilots of a SpiceJet flight that landed at the wrong end of the runway at Belagavi airport in Karnataka on October 24.
It was only a technical error and there was no chance of an accident or mishap, officers in the DGCA said on October 25.
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