Canine on runway stops Go First Leh-Delhi flight from takeoff, DGCA says THIS

A canine entered the runway at Leh Airport, stopping a Go First plane from taking off that was certain for Delhi. It was described as a “routine” incident by DGCA officers. As well as, two Go First flights from Srinagar to Delhi and Mumbai to Leh on Tuesday have been grounded by the Directorate Basic of Civil Aviation on account of engine points (DGCA). Each of the planes concerned within the engine snag accidents will solely take to the skies if the regulator has given the all-clear, in line with officers. The aviation authority is trying into the occurrences.

Go First didn’t reply to PTI’s requests for a press release on the aforementioned incidents. There have been a number of technical malfunction incidents in planes flown by Indian carriers within the final month.

During the last three days, Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has held a number of conferences with airways and officers from his ministry and the DGCA officers to make sure security oversight.

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With inputs from PTI