Engine snag prompts full emergency on Delhi-Leh SpiceJet flight with 150 onboard
A SpiceJet flight with 150 passengers on board returned to Delhi soon after takeoff on Tuesday following an engine snag, officials said.
Goa’s only airport at Dabolim functions out of an Indian Navy base INS Hansa and is used for military as well as civilian traffic
SpiceJet. (Photo: IANS/Twitter/@flyspicejet)
A major accident was averted involving the SpiceJet flight SG 3568 from Surat to Goa at Goa’s Dabolim international airport, the Indian Navy said on Tuesday.
“The SpiceJet flight was on final approach for landing at Goa international airport when the runway controller Ramesh Tigga noticed that the nose landing gear was not deployed,” the Indian Navy said in a statement issued here.
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“The runway controller immediately alerted the ATC tower where the on-duty air traffic controller, Lt Cdr Harmeet Kaur informed the incoming aircraft to abort the landing and make a second attempt after a ‘go-around’,” the statement also said.
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The second attempt too proved unsuccessful and the front landing gear was partially deployed only on the third attempt.
“The flight landed safely under assistance of emergency and safety services to recover the aircraft,” the statement said.
The alert action of Naval Air Traffic and Safety Services prevented the SpiceJet flight and all its passengers from a major accident at the Goa airfield.
Goa’s only airport at Dabolim functions out of an Indian Navy base INS Hansa and is used for military as well as civilian traffic
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