Air India Flight
Flight to Air IndiaMeanwhile, Air India, the country's domestic air company, said in a declaration that it was looking into the matter. "One of our flight attendants (members), Harsha Lobo, dropped from the Boeing-777 airplane doors in an unlucky accident while shutting down on the tarmac," the airlines said. Physicians cared for Mrs. Lobo at Mumbai International before she was sent to the infirmary.
"It is deliberate and well orientated, but has suffered a composite (open) rupture of the right lower thigh bone and several dull injuries," said an airfield officer quoting the Hindu daily. An Air India aircraft flying from the town of Trichy in the south of India to Dubai suffered damages last weekend after being hit on the rampart when taking off.
Airliner transporting 130 people and six members of the flight crews was redirected to Mumbai, where it made a safe landing. It happened for week after more than 30 airline guests had to be treated on board an airline from India, Jet Airways, after they " had forgotten " to turn on a control panel.
The Air India flight stewardess drops out of the aircraft as she is preparing for embarkation.
One flight hostess suffered several wounds after she fell out of an aircraft as she was preparing for boarding. 52-year-old Harsha Lobo was on an Air India flight at Mumbai International Air Base and was preparing to fly to Delhi on Monday mornings when the event happened, the BBC states. ALLEGEDLY appeals to the pupil to wear GOP SHIRT and dresses as "REPUBLICAN NERD" Lobo was first seen at the airfield before being taken to the infirmary for further treatment.
"It is deliberate and well orientated, but has suffered a composite (open) rupture of the right lower thigh bone and several dull injuries," said an airfield officer quoting the Hindu daily. And Air India said it had investigated the crash and published the following declaration on the subject: "One of our flight attendants (members), Harsha Lobo, dropped from the Boeing-777 airplane doors in an unlucky event while shutting down on the tarmac," the carrier said.
In the past year, a flight stewardess from China Eastern Airlines dropped from a Boeing 737-800 onto the asphalt at Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport in Guangdong, China, and suffered several broken bones and contusions.