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No passengers were injured when the flight from India's capital Delhi to the northern Indian city of Srinagar was forced to ...
Over 200 lives were put at risk due to Pakistan's denial of IndiGo's request to enter its airspace during a dangerous ...
While cruising at around 36,000 feet near Pathankot in Punjab, the aircraft entered a thunderstorm zone. The crew first ...
An IndiGo flight faced a hailstorm but was denied diversion requests by the Indian Air Force and Pakistan, leading it to fly ...
India's aviation regulation DGCA on Friday (23 May) said that the crew of an IndiGo flight from the Delhi to Srinagar had ...
India's civil aviation regulator, the DGCA, said the aircraft was cruising at an altitude of approximately 36,000 feet near ...
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It would be able to intercept advanced missiles and hoped to be operational in the next three years.
At one point during the flight, DGCA stated that the plane entered a steep and rapid descent of 8,500 feet per minute.
In a detailed statement about the incident, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said there was no injury to any passengers who were on the Delhi-Srinagar IndiGo flight and that the ...
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India Today on MSNHow climate change is fuelling clean air turbulence mid-flightWhile turbulence caused by storms is familiar, the aviation industry is increasingly troubled by a more insidious danger: clear-air turbulence (CAT).
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ABP News on MSNBreaking News: Pakistan denies airspace to Indigo flight in emergency situation | ABP NEWSAn Indigo flight traveling from Delhi to Srinagar on Wednesday experienced severe turbulence, prompting the pilot to seek an emergency route for safety. In a critical situation, the pilot requested ...
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