While landing at Delhi airport, the rear part of Indigo plane hit the ground.
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A senior official of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) gave this information on Tuesday. He said that on the orders of DGCA, the airline has also barred the crew members from flying.
Mumbai The tail portion of an IndiGo aircraft hit the ground while landing at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport on June 11. After this, aviation safety regulator DGCA has ordered an inquiry into the incident. A senior official of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) gave this information on Tuesday. He said that on the orders of DGCA, the airline has also barred the crew members from flying.
Indigo has confirmed the incident in a statement. “On June 11, IndiGo aircraft A321 Neo operating flight number 6E-6183 from Kolkata to Delhi hit the ground while landing at Delhi,” the official said. The DGCA official said that the flight was normal till landing in Delhi, and the crew while approaching its runway 27 felt that they were taking longer than usual. He said that the rear part of the aircraft was damaged due to hitting the ground.
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