GoAir pilots shut wrong engine of Delhi-Mumbai flight in 2017 after bird strike incident, shows DGCA probe

While engine number 2 of the flight was affected due to a bird strike, the pilots on GoAir's Delhi-Mumbai flight decided to shut down engine number 1, stated a report from the Indian aviation watchdog DGCA on the incident that occurred on 21 June, 2017.

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Press Trust of India

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