Indian man sucked into aircraft engine

A maintenance worker at an airport in the Indian city of Mumbai has died after he was sucked into a plane's engine on the tarmac.

Air India aircraft at Mumbai airport

A maintenance worker at a Mumbai airport in India has died after being sucked into a plane's engine. (AAP)

Airport and airline authorities in India have begun investigating the death of a technician who was sucked into an aircraft engine at an airport in Mumbai.

Air India chief Ashwani Lohani said the accident happened when the plane was being moved from an airport gate. A pilot misinterpreted a signal and switched on the plane's engine.

The maintenance crew member standing nearby was sucked into the engine and killed instantly.

The plane was full of passengers for a flight from Mumbai to the southeastern city of Hyderabad.

Lohani says the aircraft was being pushed back from the gate when the accident happened.

He says it is under investigation.


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