Technical Snag Forces IndiaOne Air Cessna Grand Caravan Landing Near Rourkela
Key Points
- 1IndiaOne Air's Cessna Grand Caravan EX (VT-KSS) made a forced landing near Rourkela, Odisha, following a technical snag.
- 2All six occupants—four passengers and two crew members—survived and were taken to the hospital with injuries.
- 3The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has been tasked with conducting a detailed probe into the incident.
- 4The nine-seater aircraft sustained damage after the crew executed a successful emergency landing in an open field.
A small IndiaOne Air aircraft executed an aircraft emergency landing near Rourkela, Odisha. The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon, January 10, 2026. The flight was traveling from Bhubaneswar to Rourkela. All six people onboard survived the Rourkela Odisha incident.
Incident Details and Crew Action
The aircraft involved was a Cessna Grand Caravan EX (VT-KSS). This is a nine-seater turboprop aircraft. It was carrying four passengers and two crew members. The crew declared a “Mayday” call at 1:14 PM IST. This followed a reported technical snag during the flight.
The pilots performed a forced landing in an open field. The site was near Jalda, about 15-20 km from Rourkela airport. The aircraft sustained damage to its nose and front. Authorities confirmed that all six occupants were safe. They were taken to a hospital for treatment and observation. Officials praised the pilots' timely action. Their skill prevented a major catastrophe.
Regulatory Response and Investigation
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) was immediately informed. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) will conduct the formal probe. The AAIB handles serious incidents and accidents in India. A team is expected to visit the site for an on-the-spot inquiry. The investigation will determine the precise cause of the technical failure.
- The DGCA will carry out a preliminary assessment.
- The airline must submit a detailed report as per regulations.
- This process is vital for maintaining aviation safety standards.
Operator and Industry Context
IndiaOne Air is a Scheduled Commuter Operator. The airline is based in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. It began operations in 2022. The carrier focuses on regional connectivity within Eastern India. It links tier-2 and tier-3 cities under government schemes. The Cessna Grand Caravan EX is a popular utility aircraft. IndiaOne Air is the first scheduled Indian airline to operate a single-engine aircraft. Incidents like this highlight the challenges of regional air travel. Ensuring robust maintenance and operational oversight is critical. This is especially true for regional carriers and their fleets. Further updates on this event can be found in commercial aviation news. The DGCA and AAIB will share findings to enhance safety protocols.
- Key Entities and Links:
- IndiaOne Air: IndiaOne Air
- Cessna Grand Caravan EX: Cessna Grand Caravan EX
- DGCA: DGCA
- AAIB: AAIB
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