Close Call at Jaipur Airport: Flight Nearly Crashes During Landing
Flight Incident at Jaipur International Airport
On March 6, 2026, a significant incident was narrowly avoided at Jaipur International Airport. An Air India Express flight, likely IX-1280, carrying 147 passengers and crew members from Mumbai to Jaipur, encountered a critical situation during its landing attempt.
The flight made contact with the runway around 9:20 AM but, due to an unstable approach, the pilot executed a go-around maneuver, lifting the aircraft back into the air. This unexpected action left passengers anxious as the plane circled for approximately 12 minutes before attempting another landing.
Thanks to the pilot's quick thinking and adherence to aviation safety protocols, the aircraft successfully landed on the second attempt. Fortunately, all passengers and crew members disembarked safely without any injuries. Airport officials confirmed that the go-around procedure is a standard safety measure employed by pilots to ensure passenger safety.
This incident is part of a series of similar occurrences at Jaipur Airport in recent months, where flights have had to abort landings due to strong winds or unstable approaches. Passengers praised the pilot for making the right decision, averting a potential disaster.
While the airline has not yet released an official statement, an investigation is underway. The safety of passengers remains the top priority, and the training of pilots is crucial in preventing such situations from escalating into accidents.
All passengers are now safe and continuing their journeys, with airport authorities confirming that operations at Jaipur Airport are running normally.
