An Air India flight from Delhi to Vienna fell 900ft after take-off, triggering cockpit alarms including 'stall alert' and 'don't sink'. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has launched a full-scale investigation, grounding the pilots involved. Officials noted an inflight occurrence of stick shaker and GPWS caution warnings. The aircraft, which safely reached Vienna, experienced multiple warnings regarding lift loss, requiring immediate crew action. An Air India spokesperson confirmed that the incident was reported to the DGCA in compliance with regulations.
The aircraft was involved in an inflight occurrence of stick shaker and GPWS caution. Soon after take-off, stick shaker warning and GPWS don't sink caution appeared. Stall warning came once and GPWS caution came twice.
Multiple alarms were triggered in the cockpit with warning signs saying 'stall alert' and 'don't sink' causing safety concerns, the Air India flight landed safely in Vienna.
Upon receipt of the pilot's report, the matter was disclosed to DGCA in accordance with regulations. Subsequently, upon receipt of data from the aircraft's recorders, further investigation was initiated.
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