Mid-air smoke forces IndiGo flight to make emergency landing in Kolkata

11 December,2018 05:17 PM IST |  Kolkata  |  IANS

IndiGo confirmed the incident but said the aircraft did not face any technical issue in the past

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A Jaipur-Kolkata IndiGo flight with 136 passengers on board made an emergency landing in Kolkata after smoke engulfed the plane mid-air, prompting the government to order a probe, an official said Tuesday.
However, no passengers were injured in the incident that happened on Monday, a senior DGCA official said. The pilot had to issue a 'May Day' call, made to seek help in times of distress, and the Pratt & Whitney powered Airbus A320 Neo plane landed at the Kolkata airport under full emergency conditions, a source said. On landing, some of the passengers were evacuated using emergency chutes, the source said.
"The IndiGo aircraft VT ITR was about 45 miles off Kolkata when the smoke engulfed the aircraft. Amid the
passengers' safety in danger, the pilot issued May Day and sought an emergency landing at the Kolkata airport," the source said.

IndiGo confirmed the incident but said the aircraft did not face any technical issue in the past. "An IndiGo flight (A320 aircraft) 6E-237 operating on Jaipur-Kolkata route made an emergency landing as a precaution at Kolkata due to suspected smoke in the cabin," the airline said in a statement. There was no report earlier of any malfunctioning in the aircraft, it said.

The flight landed safely at Kolkata, it said, adding that on reaching the bay, a few passengers were evacuated via the "aft exit deployed slides" while most passengers deplaned via the front step ladder. The Airbus A320 Neo planes with Pratt & Whitney engines, which are being operated by budget carriers IndiGo
and GoAir, have been frequently facing serious glitches mid-air and on the ground since their induction. The senior official of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said the "flight made an emergency
landing at Kolkata due to smoke in cockpit and cabin".

On landing, the aircraft was taken to an isolation bay, where aft or emergency passenger chutes were deployed and few passengers were evacuated, the official said. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Board (AAIB), which comes under the Civil Aviation Ministry, has launched a probe into the incident, he said.
The airline has also been asked to submit a preliminary report after a detailed technical inspection, he added.

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