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Pu ne-bound Go Air returns to Ben ga lu ru due to snag

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

There seems to be no end in sight for P&W engine trouble as a Pune-bound Airbus A320 neo plane of GoAir from Bengaluru had to return on Saturday after it suffered a technical snag.

While a GoAir spokespers­on said the flight "suffered a technical glitch", sources claimed the engine failed midair and the flight returned with full emergency landing in Bengaluru. There were about 169 passengers on board.

The pilots got a warning mid-air about vibration in an engine followed by oil chip detection alarm going off, eventually leading to its shutdown.

The airline spokespers­on said, "Flight G8-283 BLR-PNQ suffered a technical glitch. As a standard operating procedure, the captain returned to Bengaluru. Post landing, all passengers were cared for and accommodat­ed on alternate flights." "GoAir sincerely regrets the inconvenie­nce caused to its passengers. GoAir is committed to the highest degree of safety of passengers and its own crew members and the crew operated within the establishe­d guidelines to provide for safe travel,” the spokespers­on said.

Budged airlines IndiGo and GoAir have been grappling with P&W engine problem for several months now. Last month aviation watchdog DGCA had in a statement said that seven IndiGo and two GoAir flights have been grounded due to Prett and Whitney (P&W) engine issues.

The latest incident comes barely a week after Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu had sought a report from the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation on the grounding of the A320 neo planes.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? There were about 169 passengers on board when the flight developed a snag
FILE PHOTO There were about 169 passengers on board when the flight developed a snag

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