Summary
On Wednesday morning, an Air India flight from Singapore carrying around 180 passengers had a narrow escape at Chennai airport when the pilots aborted landing just 200 feet above the runway due to a high descent rate and sudden crosswinds. The Airbus, scheduled to land at 10:15 AM, made a successful go-around and landed safely on its second attempt about 30 minutes later, with no injuries reported. This incident, attributed to unstable approach conditions, adds to recent air safety concerns at Chennai airport, prompting authorities to review the situation.