<p>The Dammam-bound AI 915 flight of the national carrier took off at 6 p.m. Wednesday. But it returned to the airport 40 minutes later after the captain got a warning about a snag in the aircraft's doors.<br /><br />Air India station manager K.D. Sivanath told IANS that officials of the Director General of Civil Aviation have arrived for inquiry. “Our engineers have started investigations. The inquiry is a routine thing, whenever incidents like this happen,” said Sivanath.<br /><br />The A-330 aircraft had 82 passengers onboard, including two infants. It reportedly made a hard landing, due to which it was stuck in the runway for four hours. The airport remained closed during this interval. "Stranded passengers will be flown tomorrow morning," Sivanath said.</p>
<p>The Dammam-bound AI 915 flight of the national carrier took off at 6 p.m. Wednesday. But it returned to the airport 40 minutes later after the captain got a warning about a snag in the aircraft's doors.<br /><br />Air India station manager K.D. Sivanath told IANS that officials of the Director General of Civil Aviation have arrived for inquiry. “Our engineers have started investigations. The inquiry is a routine thing, whenever incidents like this happen,” said Sivanath.<br /><br />The A-330 aircraft had 82 passengers onboard, including two infants. It reportedly made a hard landing, due to which it was stuck in the runway for four hours. The airport remained closed during this interval. "Stranded passengers will be flown tomorrow morning," Sivanath said.</p>