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IndiGo Flight Aborts Takeoff in Ahmedabad Due to Mid-Runway Engine Fire, DGCA Probes

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Ahmedabad: An IndiGo ATR-72 aircraft operating flight 6E-07966 to Diu aborted takeoff at Ahmedabad airport on Wednesday morning after a fire was detected in one of its engines during the initial roll. The incident occurred at around 11 a.m. when the pilots, noticing abnormal engine indications, declared a Mayday and brought the aircraft to a safe stop on the runway. Airport fire and rescue teams responded immediately, extinguishing the fire and ensuring passenger safety. “All passengers and crew members were safely evacuated using emergency slides. There were no injuries reported,” IndiGo said in a statement, adding that an alternate aircraft was being arranged to operate the delayed sector. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has initiated an investigation to determine the cause of the fire. Preliminary checks suggest a technical malfunction in one of the engines, officials familiar with the matter said. The affected aircraft has been grounded for inspection. This incident follows a series of technical occurrences reported across Indian carriers in recent weeks, though no injuries have been reported in any of them. The DGCA continues to maintain that aircraft in India meet global safety standards, and regular audits are conducted to ensure compliance.
Ahmedabad: An IndiGo ATR-72 aircraft operating flight 6E-07966 to Diu aborted takeoff at Ahmedabad airport on Wednesday morning after a fire was detected in one of its engines during the initial roll. The incident occurred at around 11 a.m. when the pilots, noticing abnormal engine indications, declared a Mayday and brought the aircraft to a safe stop on the runway. Airport fire and rescue teams responded immediately, extinguishing the fire and ensuring passenger safety. “All passengers and crew members were safely evacuated using emergency slides. There were no injuries reported,” IndiGo said in a statement, adding that an alternate aircraft was being arranged to operate the delayed sector. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has initiated an investigation to determine the cause of the fire. Preliminary checks suggest a technical malfunction in one of the engines, officials familiar with the matter said. The affected aircraft has been grounded for inspection. This incident follows a series of technical occurrences reported across Indian carriers in recent weeks, though no injuries have been reported in any of them. The DGCA continues to maintain that aircraft in India meet global safety standards, and regular audits are conducted to ensure compliance.
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Ahmedabad, India: An IndiGo ATR-72 aircraft operating flight 6E-07966 to Diu aborted takeoff at Ahmedabad airport on Wednesday morning after a fire was detected in one of its engines during the initial roll.

The incident occurred at around 11 a.m. when the pilots, noticing abnormal engine indications, declared a Mayday and brought the aircraft to a safe stop on the runway. Airport fire and rescue teams responded immediately, extinguishing the fire and ensuring passenger safety.

“All passengers and crew members were safely evacuated using emergency slides. There were no injuries reported,” IndiGo said in a statement, adding that an alternate aircraft was being arranged to operate the delayed sector.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has initiated an investigation to determine the cause of the fire. Preliminary checks suggest a technical malfunction in one of the engines, officials familiar with the matter said. The affected aircraft has been grounded for inspection.

This incident follows a series of technical occurrences reported across Indian carriers in recent weeks, though no injuries have been reported in any of them. The DGCA continues to maintain that aircraft in India meet global safety standards, and regular audits are conducted to ensure compliance.

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