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The Air India flight, which departed from Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram en route to Delhi, had a close call. Faced with a technical issue, the plane was diverted to Chennai. During the landing phase, an ‘go around’ order was issued by Air Traffic Control. This order, which is a standard safety procedure, requires the pilot to abort the landing and circle the airport. This specific incident arose due to the presence of another aircraft on the runway. The ‘go around’ maneuver highlights the importance of safety protocols in aviation, which include assessing runway conditions, weather, and potential hazards before landing.







