The private aircraft of the prime minister - the Boeing 777, which has been designed for a customised purpose - failed to align when the pilot was on the runway on the airfield of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. When the occurrence happened, the aircraft was on a training ride without a VIP. There were no reports of damage to the aircraft or casualties. After the incident on the road, two private aircraft were transferred from HAL airport to Kempegowda international airport [KIA].

The Al-1 was mostly used by the Chairman and Vice President of India, prime minister Narendra Modi. At 3.48 am on friday the Al-1 took off from delhi and arrived at HAL at 8.32 am. Sources indicate it was a normal sortie. There was no VIP on board. The pilot took a left turn on the turning pad instead of a right when driving before taking off. He halted instantly and the ground crew tried to move the aeroplane back into the parking lot or tarmac, where he could take the taxi from again. No difficulty and no one has been hurt with the aeroplane.

The air india one was attached to the KIA runway and was particularly updated with a state-of-the-art missile defence system. There was no overshooting of the path and the pilot halted at the turning pad. The aeroplane did not include commercial passengers. At approximately 11 am on the HAL runway. The event happened. The lack of towing equipment and vehicles to pull big commercial aeroplanes brought in by the indian Air Force from KIA is supposed to be related to this.


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