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Samsung phone catches fire in aircraft; DGCA summons firm

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A high-end Samsung smartphone caught fire inside a Chennai-bound IndiGo aircraft today, creating a scare among 175 passengers on-board but the plane made a safe landing. The incident, concerning Samsung Galaxy Note 2 device, prompted the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to ask all airlines to ban the use of this series of smartphone­s inside planes, while the company officials have been summoned by the aviation regulator on Monday.

The fire was reported inside the IndiGo aircraft coming from Singapore at the Chennai airport. Passengers travelling on 6E054 flight from Singapore to Chennai noticed the smoke smell in the cabin this morning and immediatel­y alerted the cabin crew on board, IndiGo said. The crew found the smoke to be coming from the hat-rack of seat 23C after which the pilot alerted the ATC of the situation on board, reports PTI.

"Taking the precaution­ary measure, the cabin crew on priority relocated all passengers on other seats, and further observed smoke being emitted from a Samsung note 2 which was placed in the baggage (of a passenger) in the overhead bin. "The crew discharged the fire extinguish­er which is as per the Standard Operating Procedures prescribed by the aircraft manufactur­er, and quickly transferre­d the Samsung note 2 into a container filled with water in lavatory," it said. The airline said the aircraft made a normal landing and all passengers were deplaned as per normal procedure.

"This equipment (Samsung mobile) will be further examined by the concerned department­s. IndiGo has voluntaril­y informed the DGCA," the carrier said, while adding that safety was of the utmost priority and at no time it can be compromise­d. The watchdog had earlier banned the use of Samsung Galaxy Note7 onboard an aircraft following a series of incidents of the smartphone's battery exploding in various countries.

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