GoAir flight diversion news: Technical fault in two GoAir planes, 1st flight was diverted to Delhi
At the same time, a DGCA official said that both the aircraft have been stopped due to technical fault. "They are probing the matter , After the investigation, they will be allowed to fly."
Cases of technical failure in the aircraft are not taking the name of the halt. On Tuesday, two planes of the airline company Go Air were stopped from taking off due to technical fault. Flight A320 flight number G8-386 from Mumbai to Leh was diverted for Delhi due to engine failure. At the same time, GoAir's flight A320 flight number G8-6202 coming from Srinagar to Delhi was also stopped from taking off. The second engine of this aircraft had an EGT overlimit, due to which it was stopped.
At the same time, a DGCA official said that both the aircraft have been stopped due to technical fault. "They are probing the matter , After the investigation, they will be allowed to fly."
At the same time, SpiceJet SG-11 flight going from Delhi to Dubai had landed in Karachi, Pakistan. Earlier it was reported that the flight had made an emergency landing in Karachi due to technical reasons, but later a SpiceJet spokesperson's statement came out, in which he said that the flight had a normal landing.
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