Technical faults can happen to any aircraft but can you imagine getting it fixed in India?
Having seen the way they build hotels and the way they wire them I am not sure I would want to fly on any aircraft fixed by them.
My bet is a U.K. based engineer will fly out to repair it.
Had an interesting conversation with an aircraft mech.He told me he gets flown all over the world tools and all to fix aircraft stranded on the ground.He said most airlines do not trust foreign based engineers even if they have the facilities to do it.
His most recent trip(please try to conceal your envy I could not) was to Mexico.By the way he flys business class everywhere.When he got there he was stranded for two weeks in a 5* All Inclusive resort waiting for a part to arrive.Tough life hey.
On a more serious note I am glad I was not on that flight I would have been terrified(if the captain informed them that is).
The average age of Thomsons 767 fleet is around 18 years so they are bound to have technical faults from time to time.
We fly with them on 01st March.
Papa
Off to the Flight forum to see if there is any more news.