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    SpiceJet Flight to Leh Returns Safely After Tech Glitch

    India February 24, 20262 Mins Read
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    New Delhi witnessed a tense moment on Tuesday when a SpiceJet flight bound for Leh had to make an abrupt return to Indira Gandhi International Airport due to a technical malfunction. The Boeing 737, operating as flight SG121, took off smoothly but soon encountered issues that prompted the pilots to head back.

    The aircraft landed safely, and all passengers were deplaned without incident. A SpiceJet spokesperson confirmed the safe landing and emphasized that there was no fire warning in the cockpit. Airport sources indicated a possible engine problem, likely involving the second engine, though details remain under investigation.

    This incident adds to a series of technical challenges faced by SpiceJet in recent times. Just last November, a Mumbai-Kolkata flight (SG670) experienced engine trouble and made an emergency landing at Kolkata. All aboard were unharmed, and the airline arranged alternatives promptly.

    Earlier, on September 12, a Q400 flight from Kandla to Mumbai discovered a wheel left on the runway post-takeoff, leading to an emergency landing at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. Safety was paramount, with everyone disembarking safely.

    In October last year, another Boeing 737 flight (SG497) to Patna returned to Delhi shortly after departure due to a snag. Passengers were quickly accommodated on a replacement aircraft.

    SpiceJet’s track record with such events highlights the rigorous safety protocols in place, ensuring quick resolutions and passenger safety. Aviation authorities continue to monitor these occurrences closely, underscoring the importance of maintenance in high-altitude routes like Delhi-Leh.

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