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Jun 19, 2022

SpiceJet Flight Catches Fire Soon After Take off From Patna, Makes Emergency Landing

The aircraft made a turnback due to a suspected bird hit, which forced the pilot to shut one of the engines and decide to return to the city airport, the airline said in a statement.
Passengers come out of the Delhi-bound SpiceJet airplane following its emergency landing after it caught fire mid-air, at Jai Prakash Narayan airport, in Patna, June 19, 2022. Photo: PTI
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Patna: A Delhi-bound flight caught fire soon after taking off on Sunday from Patna airport where it made an emergency landing after hovering for several minutes in the air, an official said.

The aircraft made a turnback due to a suspected bird hit, which forced the pilot to shut one of the engines and decide to return to the city airport, the airline said in a statement.

The aircraft took off at around 12:10 pm, and according to residents of localities adjacent to the airport, who claimed to have witnessed the incident, it caught fire immediately.

However, none of the passengers have been hurt.

Fire engines were deployed at the runway where the emergency landing was made though the flames had, by then, come under control.

“On June 19, SpiceJet B737-800 aircraft was operating SG-723 (Patna-Delhi). On take-off, during rotation, the cockpit crew suspected a bird hit on Engine. As a precautionary measure and as per SOP, Captain shutdown the affected engine and decided to return to Patna,” SpiceJet said in the statement.

The aircraft landed safely in Patna and passengers were safely deboarded, it said, adding that post flight inspection showed three fan blades were damaged due to the bird hit.

The airline, however, did not share the number of persons on board its Patna-Delhi flight.

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