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IndiGo Flight Safely Lands After Severe Hailstorm Causes Mid-Air Emergency

A Delhi-Srinagar flight carrying 227 passengers, including five Trinamool Congress MPs, sustained nose cone damage but landed safely; a DGCA investigation is underway.

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Overview

  • Flight 6E2142 from Delhi to Srinagar encountered a sudden hailstorm near Amritsar, causing extreme turbulence and visible damage to the aircraft's nose cone.
  • The pilot declared an emergency and successfully landed the aircraft at Srinagar International Airport at approximately 6:30 PM on May 21, with all passengers and crew unharmed.
  • The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has launched an investigation into the incident, and the aircraft remains grounded for inspection and maintenance.
  • Reports indicate the pilot requested permission to enter Pakistani airspace to avoid the storm, but the request was denied by Lahore Air Traffic Control due to ongoing geopolitical tensions.
  • Passenger-shot videos capturing the turbulence and panic on board have gone viral, highlighting the professionalism of the crew in ensuring safety during the ordeal.