Go First’s Mumbai-Leh and Srinagar-Delhi flights undergo engine snag

Go First’s Mumbai-Leh and Srinagar-Delhi flights suffered engine snags at the moment (July 19). Each planes had been grounded by the aviation watchdog Director Common of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The DGCA is trying into the matter and each the planes will fly solely when the aviation regulator offers them a nod. 

Go First’s Mumbai-Leh flight was diverted to Delhi as a fault was noticed in engine quantity 2 on Tuesday, DGCA officers stated. Go First’s Srinagar-Delhi flight additionally returned to Srinagar after the plane’s engine quantity 2 confirmed a fault mid-air.

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Go First didn’t reply to PTI’s request for assertion on this matter. There have been a number of technical malfunction incidents in planes flown by Indian carriers within the final one month. Over the past 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.

(With inputs from PTI)

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