An IndiGo Airbus A321, flight 6E1060 from Bangkok, experienced a tail strike upon landing in Mumbai amidst heavy rainfall. The incident occurred during a low-altitude go-around after an initial aborted landing attempt. IndiGo stated the aircraft will undergo necessary inspections and repairs before resuming operations, prioritizing safety.
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An IndiGo Airbus A321, flight 6E1060 from Bangkok, experienced a tail strike upon landing in Mumbai amidst heavy rainfall. The incident occurred during a low-altitude go-around after an initial aborted landing attempt. IndiGo stated the aircraft will undergo necessary inspections and repairs before resuming operations, prioritizing safety.
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