IndiGo makes emergency landing at Delhi as smoke on cockpit detected midair
An IndiGo plane with 170
passengers onboard made an emergency landing at Delhi's Indira Gandhi
International Airport after a crew member noticed fumes
inside the cabin, an airport source said.
IndiGo's 6E719 flight to Vishakhapatnam took off from Delhi at 5.20 am yesterday but returned 10 minutes later because of "fumes" inside the cabin.
IndiGo's 6E719 flight to Vishakhapatnam took off from Delhi at 5.20 am yesterday but returned 10 minutes later because of "fumes" inside the cabin.
The airport official said that there was
also a "drop in cabin pressure" leading to oxygen masks being
automatically deployed.
The airline, however, said that a "false alarm" overburning smell in the cabin was behind the "precautionary landing".
"IndiGo flight 6E-719 (Delhi-Visakhapatnam) carried out a precautionary landing at Delhi yesterday due to a false alarm.
The airline, however, said that a "false alarm" overburning smell in the cabin was behind the "precautionary landing".
"IndiGo flight 6E-719 (Delhi-Visakhapatnam) carried out a precautionary landing at Delhi yesterday due to a false alarm.

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