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The most dramatic moment I have had in 56 years of flying was when the wing of the aircraft was struck by lightning as we were climbing out of Bombay Santa Cruz (now Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International) Airport in the middle of Monsoon back in 1966. It was a very bright flash and loud bang, and then an announcement by the Captain as to what happened. We just continued on to our destination Delhi Palam (now Indira Gandhi International) Airport. The aircraft was a 707 (Dhaulagiri), the airline was Air India then the first all jet airline in Asia. JRD Tata was still Chairman, though it had been nationalized.
The aircraft was manufactured in 1962, a -437 meaning that it had Rolls-Royce engines. I found a photo on airliners.net via pintrest which is linked below:
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/ed/15/a2/ed15a26c6e161bff7adb6643e7842e86.jpg
The aircraft was manufactured in 1962, a -437 meaning that it had Rolls-Royce engines. I found a photo on airliners.net via pintrest which is linked below:
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/ed/15/a2/ed15a26c6e161bff7adb6643e7842e86.jpg
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