Patna-Delhi IndiGo Airbus 320 flight makes emergency landing due to technical snag
Jan 03, 2024, 04:04 PM ISTThe Patna airport authorities said they received a call for the emergency landing moments after the flight took off, which was accepted.
The Patna airport authorities said they received a call for the emergency landing moments after the flight took off, which was accepted.
Britain's National Air Traffic Service said that it has “applied traffic flow restrictions to maintain safety" and engineers are working to resolve the technical issue.
The Howrah-Jalpaiguri Vande Bharat Express train was delayed by an hour after it faced a technical glitch.
There was a hydraulic issue with the aircraft and a full emergency was declared at the airport, the source in the know of the matter said. There was no immediate statement from IndiGo on the incident.
The aircraft was grounded for thorough engineering checks as the airline "accords top priority to the safety of its passengers and crew," an Air India official said.
In an action against SpiceJet, where eight incidents have happened in 18 days, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation has now issued a show-cause notice to the airline. The airline chief, however, said they will be "more careful".
The plane, which also had a crew of six, landed safely at Thiruvananthapuram airport and another flight was arranged for the passengers, including five infants, to travel to Sharjah.
The disruption in services caused the passengers at Yamuna Bank and Rajiv Chowk station to wait for forty minutes before the trains were back in action. The drives refused to disclose the details of the glitch and were unwilling to talk to the passengers.
Flights are continuing to be disrupted at Heathrow Airport on Monday due to a massive technical failure of the system handling check-in and flight information in all four passenger terminals.
GoAir said on Friday that its Bengaluru-Phuket flight made a precautionary turn back and returned to Bengaluru after the plane faced a mid-air "technical glitch".
Go Air flight G8-2506 from Mumbai to Chandigarh, on Sunday did an air turn back to Mumbai due to a technical glitch. After the turn back the aircraft landed safely at Mumbai airport. Meanwhile, aircraft are being inspected and rectified by the GoAir engineering team.
The Magenta Line of Delhi Metro suffered a technical glitch on Sunday, due to which the train services were affected. Confirming the development, the DMRC, through its Twitter handle, said there is single line train movement between RK Puram and Kalkaji temporarily.
While the carrier did not mention exact reasons, A320 neos powered by Pratt & Whitney engines have been facing engine problems.
The airline did not specify the number of passengers on board the two glitch-hit aircraft.
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