Fabric is being removed from a tube attached to the laveweedy system on AI -126
New Delhi:
Images available with NDTV show a large fabric being removed from a tube attached to the laveweedy system on AI-126, Boeing 777â300er Jetliner who had to return to Chicago on 5 March when suffocated after the majority of his lover on the board.

A second picture (above) indicates that plastic waste was also dropped from one of the toilets on the aircraft.


Images obtained by NDTV include two unrelated pictures (above) from separate Air India flights that operate within the last two weeks.
One of the images is being taken out of an entire blanket from an aircraft plumbing tube, while a final image appears to show an object of clothing in a tube.
On 5 March, Air India Boeing 777 was flying over Greenland, when most of its 12 toilets broke. At that time there were 300 passengers on the board.
Jetiner was forced to return to Chicago after flying for about five hours.
In a statement, Air India said, “When landing in Chicago, all passengers and crew are generally disintegrated and have been provided with housing to reduce discomfort.”
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