New Delhi-bound plane lands safely after engine fire

Published June 20, 2022
An aircraft of Indian airline Spicejet making a final approach for landing at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi. — AFP
An aircraft of Indian airline Spicejet making a final approach for landing at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi. — AFP

PATNA: A New Delhi-bound flight carrying 185 passengers made an emergency landing on Sunday in the eastern Indian city of Patna, after its left engine caught fire while in flight, officials said.

The passengers aboard the domestic flight, operated by commercial carrier SpiceJet, were evacuated safely once the pilot returned to Patna airport shortly after take-off.

“The flight returned to Patna airport after locals (on the ground) noticed a fire on the left wing of the aircraft and informed airport officials,” district magistrate Chandrashekhar Singh told reporters.

“All 185 passengers were safely deboarded. Reason for the fire is a technical glitch. The engineering team is analysing,” Singh added.

A passenger told reporters that there was a lot of noise heard on board the plane in the first 15 minutes after take-off. “The pilot ann­ounced there was some problem and that we would be going back to Patna.... it was quite scary,” said Pacifica, who gave only one name.

A bird hitting the engine may have sparked the fire, local news broadcaster NDTV quoted aviation sources as saying.

The no-frills SpiceJet airline has been in the news in recent weeks, with aviation authorities imposing a fine of one million Indian rupees for training its Boeing 737 MAX pilots on a faulty simulator.

Published in Dawn,June 20th, 2022

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