A Japan Airlines aircraft with passengers still on board caught fire today at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Tuesday after a possible collision with a Coast Guard aircraft.
Feel queasy just as a plane takes off? This happens because the aircraft is "changing its angle" against the wind, airline pilot Kyle Koukol told Newsweek.
The DGCA said, “Accordingly 51 spot checks were conducted across 11 locations pan India, on the Boeing 737 and Bombardier DHC Q-400 fleet of aircraft, wherein a total 23 aircraft were inspected and 95 observations were made by the DGCA teams." SpiceJet Plane Fire Video: Aircraft Catches Fire at Delhi Airport During Maintenance Work.