Guangzhou-Bali flight forced to return
AN Indonesian plane carrying 192 people from China to Bali was forced to turn back after the crew realized one of its doors was not properly closed, the airline said yesterday.
The Boeing 737 operated by Sriwijaya Air was an hour and a half into the five-hour flight on Thursday when its system detected that a passenger door at the front of the aircraft had not shut properly, said spokesman Agus Soedjono.
“The system did not detect this prior to the flight, but when the plane was up in the air, it was detected,” he added.
The plane returned to the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou, where it had set out from, and was checked for 30 minutes before taking off again for Denpasar, the capital of the resort island of Bali.
The plane was carrying 180 passengers and 12 crew but after it was forced to turn back, about 20 passengers decided not to continue when the aircraft set off again for Bali, he said.
No one was hurt or injured in the incident.
Sriwijaya flies to Indonesian destinations and a handful of international destinations.
It has suffered three accidents since 2008 that caused substantial damage to the aircraft involved, according to the Aviation Safety Network.
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