A Go First flight, heading from Delhi to Guwahati, was diverted to Jaipur after the A320neo plane’s windshield cracked mid-air. This is the third incident of a technical glitch on a Go First aircraft in two days.
A DGCA official said that the flight was diverted to Jaipur as weather in Delhi was not appropriate. Earlier, on Tuesday, Go First’s Mumbai-Leh and Srinagar-Delhi flights faced technical glitches and both planes were grounded by the aviation regulator.
Officials said that the DGCA was investigating the incidents and both the planes involved in engine snag incidents.
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According to officials, Go First’s Mumbai-Leh flight was diverted midway towards Delhi after a technical snag was reported in engine number 2. The mid-air fault was also detected in engine number two of Go First’s Srinagar-Delhi flight following which it was directed to return to Srinagar.
It is to be noted that in the last one month, there have been several cases of technical glitches in the flights of Indian airlines.
Earlier this month, IndiGo’s flight from Sharjah to Hyderabad was diverted to Karachi as a precautionary measure after the pilot detected an engine failure.
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