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Full emergency declared as SpiceJet Delhi-Leh flight returns after engine failure

A full emergency was declared on Tuesday morning after a SpiceJet flight from Delhi to Leh reported an engine issue shortly after takeoff, officials said.

Full emergency declared on SpiceJet

Full emergency declared as SpiceJet Delhi-Leh flight returns after engine failure Photograph: (Representative Image)

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A full emergency was declared on Tuesday morning after a SpiceJet flight from Delhi to Leh reported an engine issue shortly after takeoff. The aircraft safely returned to the national capital, officials said.

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According to sources, the flight turned back following an “Engine Number 2 failure.” The Boeing 737, carrying around 150 passengers, landed safely in Delhi at approximately 6.45 am.

A SpiceJet spokesperson confirmed that the flight operating on February 24 experienced a technical issue and returned as a precautionary measure. “The aircraft landed safely in Delhi, and all passengers were disembarked normally. There was no fire warning in the cockpit,” the spokesperson said.

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In a separate incident on Sunday, an IndiGo flight from Ahmedabad to Dibrugarh was diverted to Imphal due to severe weather conditions.

The flight, carrying 144 passengers, encountered a heavy dust storm that significantly reduced visibility at Dibrugarh airport. Officials said the aircraft, operating as 6E-6457 via Guwahati, departed from Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport at 10.20 am and was scheduled to land at Dibrugarh at 11.15 am.

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However, with visibility falling below minimum safety limits, the crew opted to divert the aircraft to Bir Tikendrajit International Airport in Imphal to ensure passenger safety.

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