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Many passengers described their journey aboard 6E 2142 as a “near-death experience” and a “flight they will never forget”.
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 ...
An IndiGo flight from Delhi to Srinagar encountered a severe hailstorm, prompting the pilot to request entry into Pakistani ...
Aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu said he appreciated the efforts of the pilots and the crew who were very composed in the ...
While cruising at around 36,000 feet near Pathankot in Punjab, the aircraft entered a thunderstorm zone. The crew first ...
In a detailed statement about the incident, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said there was no injury to any ...
Flight 6E-2142 ran into intense turbulence and suffered visible damage to its nose cone (radome) during a sudden hailstorm ...
An Indian passenger jet that encountered a hailstorm mid-flight made a safe landing, despite significant damage to the plane.
DGCA has ordered a probe to investigate why the pilots chose to fly into the hailstorm instead of diverting to Amritsar or ...
An IndiGo flight from Delhi to Srinagar faced a hailstorm. The Airbus A321 sustained nose damage. Passengers panicked amidst ...
As the plane was flying over Amritsar, the pilot observed turbulence ahead and contacted Lahore ATC for clearance to deviate ...