Smoke reported from IndiGo flight after landing at Indore airport, passengers safe

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Highlights

  • Indore-bound IndiGo flight cabin crew reported smoke from cabin after landing
  • The flight was coming from Raipur
  • In the past few days, several incidents of technical malfunctions have surfaced in various flights

IndiGo flight malfunction: A Raipur-Indore IndiGo flight (A320Neo aircraft) was reported by the cabin crew to have smoke coming out from its cabin during Taxiing after landing. The incident was held on Tuesday, DGCA said.

This was yet another incident of technical malfunction in an airplane as several such incidents have been reported across airlines in the last few days.

Earlier in the day, holding that SpiceJet Ltd has failed to establish a safe air service due to degradation of safety margin in wake of several incidents since April 1, regulator, the Directorate General for Civil Aviation (DGCA), issued a show-cause notice to the airline.

Tweeting the show cause notice, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya M Scindia said, “Passenger safety is paramount. Even the smallest error hindering safety will be thoroughly investigated & course-corrected”.

Pointing to several instances of SpiceJet’s aircraft returning to its originating station or landing at the destination with degraded safety margin, the DGCA, in its notice, said these are due to “poor internal safety oversight and inadequate maintenance actions”.

The Indian aviation sector regulator said as per the financial assessment carried out by it in September 2021, SpiceJet has been on a ‘cash and carry system’ by its vendors as they were not being paid on regular basis resulting in a shortage of spares.

It has given three weeks to SpiceJet to respond as to why action should not be taken against it.

(With inputs from IANS)

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