Air India flight makes emergency landing at Delhi airport after suspected windshield crack
New Delhi, April 18: A Delhi-bound Air India flight on Tuesday asked for a priority landing at Indira Gandhi International Airport after a suspected windshield crack.
The plane, however, landed normally. The flight took off from Pune. According to authorities, the pilot of the aircraft asked for a priority landing at Delhi airport after a suspected wind crack.
Further details awaited.
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Earlier on Tuesday, a SpiceJet flight destined for Srinagar returned to Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport following a false warning, the airline spokesperson said.
"On April 18, a SpiceJet B737 aircraft operating flight SG-8373 (Delhi-Srinagar) returned to Delhi as the AFT cargo fire light illuminated the cockpit," the spokesperson added.
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- ANI