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DGCA grounded two IndiGo pilots after flight 6E 2142 from Delhi to Srinagar faced severe turbulence and hailstorms. Civil ...
Indian Air Force sources reported that Lahore air traffic control denied IndiGo's Delhi-Srinagar flight permission to use ...
Aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu said he appreciated the efforts of the pilots and the crew who were very composed in the ...
At one point during the flight, DGCA stated that the plane entered a steep and rapid descent of 8,500 feet per minute.
The IndiGo flight crew initially sought permission to divert to Pakistan's airspace but were denied. They subsequently navigated toward Srinagar while managing significant technical alerts and manual ...
Faced with rapidly deteriorating weather conditions and limited alternatives, the crew initially considered turning back but ...
Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu on Friday said that the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is ...
DGCA on Friday said the crew of the IndiGo flight from the national capital to Srinagar on Wednesday had sought permission to ...
IndiGo’s Delhi-Srinagar flight suffered a sharp 3,875-feet drop in just over a minute due to severe turbulence during a hailstorm, with both Indian and Pakistani airspace diversion requests denied.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Friday announced the extension of the ban on the use of Indian airspace by Pakistani ...
"Later crew contacted Lahore to enter into their airspace to avoid the weather but the same was refused too," it added. The DGCA said that the crew initially attempted to return, but as they were ...