By PTI
NEW DELHI: A Go First flight heading from Delhi to Guwahati was diverted to Jaipur after the A320neo plane’s windshield cracked mid-air, aviation regulator DGCA officers mentioned.
This is the third incident of technical malfunction on a Go First plane in two days.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is investigating all three incidents.
After the pilots noticed that the windshield on the airplane has cracked, they wished to return to Delhi however couldn’t achieve this on account of heavy rains on Wednesday afternoon, the officers mentioned, including the A320neo airplane was then diverted to Jaipur.
The airline didn’t reply to PTI’s request for a touch upon this matter.
On Tuesday, Go First’s Mumbai-Leh and Srinagar-Delhi flights confronted engine snags and each planes have been grounded by the DGCA.
The two planes concerned in Tuesday’s incidents shall be allowed to fly solely after being cleared by the DGCA, officers famous.
According to Go First’s web site, the provider has 57 planes in its fleet.
There have been a number of technical malfunction incidents in planes flown by Indian carriers within the final one month.
Consequently, between Sunday and Tuesday, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia held a number of conferences with airways and officers from his ministry and DGCA to make sure security oversight.
ALSO READ | Aircraft technical snags: DGCA crackdown finds inadequate engineering workers certifying planes
The DGCA had on Monday mentioned it carried out spot checks and located that an inadequate variety of engineering personnel have been certifying planes of varied carriers earlier than take-off.
Before every departure, an plane is checked and licensed by an plane upkeep engineer (AME).
The DGCA has now issued pointers for airways on the deployment of certified AMEs and directed them to conform by July 28.
The spot checks additionally discovered that AME groups of airways are improperly figuring out the “cause of a reported defect”, the DGCA order famous.
On July 17, IndiGo’s Sharjah-Hyderabad flight was diverted to Karachi as a precautionary measure after pilots noticed a defect in a single engine.
On the night time of July 16, the Calicut-Dubai flight of the Air India Express was diverted to Muscat after a burning scent was noticed within the cabin mid-air.
A stay fowl was discovered within the cockpit of the Air India Express Bahrain-Kochi flight on July 15.
SpiceJet can also be underneath scanner lately.
On July 6, the DGCA issued a show-cause discover to SpiceJet following at the least eight incidents of technical malfunction in its plane since June 19.
The DGCA is at the moment investigating all these incidents.
NEW DELHI: A Go First flight heading from Delhi to Guwahati was diverted to Jaipur after the A320neo plane’s windshield cracked mid-air, aviation regulator DGCA officers mentioned.
This is the third incident of technical malfunction on a Go First plane in two days.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is investigating all three incidents.
After the pilots noticed that the windshield on the airplane has cracked, they wished to return to Delhi however couldn’t achieve this on account of heavy rains on Wednesday afternoon, the officers mentioned, including the A320neo airplane was then diverted to Jaipur.
The airline didn’t reply to PTI’s request for a touch upon this matter.
On Tuesday, Go First’s Mumbai-Leh and Srinagar-Delhi flights confronted engine snags and each planes have been grounded by the DGCA.
The two planes concerned in Tuesday’s incidents shall be allowed to fly solely after being cleared by the DGCA, officers famous.
According to Go First’s web site, the provider has 57 planes in its fleet.
There have been a number of technical malfunction incidents in planes flown by Indian carriers within the final one month.
Consequently, between Sunday and Tuesday, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia held a number of conferences with airways and officers from his ministry and DGCA to make sure security oversight.
ALSO READ | Aircraft technical snags: DGCA crackdown finds inadequate engineering workers certifying planes
The DGCA had on Monday mentioned it carried out spot checks and located that an inadequate variety of engineering personnel have been certifying planes of varied carriers earlier than take-off.
Before every departure, an plane is checked and licensed by an plane upkeep engineer (AME).
The DGCA has now issued pointers for airways on the deployment of certified AMEs and directed them to conform by July 28.
The spot checks additionally discovered that AME groups of airways are improperly figuring out the “cause of a reported defect”, the DGCA order famous.
On July 17, IndiGo’s Sharjah-Hyderabad flight was diverted to Karachi as a precautionary measure after pilots noticed a defect in a single engine.
On the night time of July 16, the Calicut-Dubai flight of the Air India Express was diverted to Muscat after a burning scent was noticed within the cabin mid-air.
A stay fowl was discovered within the cockpit of the Air India Express Bahrain-Kochi flight on July 15.
SpiceJet can also be underneath scanner lately.
On July 6, the DGCA issued a show-cause discover to SpiceJet following at the least eight incidents of technical malfunction in its plane since June 19.
The DGCA is at the moment investigating all these incidents.