There was no fire in the engine: Spicejet clarifies
Team Udayavani, Mar 16, 2018, 10:51 AM IST
Mangaluru: Spicejet spokesperson, Anand Deora has clarified on the allegations made on the aircraft, On 14th March, SpiceJet Q400 aircraft VT-SUI was scheduled to operate SG-1007, IXE-HYD. After pushback, a technical issue was noticed in the aircraft and as a precautionary measure the aircraft went back to the bay. News reports stating that there was a fire in the aircraft are factually incorrect, baseless and defamatory. Nothing of this sort happened. No fire brigade had been called to the spot as stated by some news reports nor was any emergency declared. The aircraft is parked at Mangalore Airport and is in a perfectly normal condition. All passengers were deplaned safely after the technical issue was noticed and offered alternate flights for Hyderabad which included a flight via Mumbai, a flight via Bengaluru, the evening direct flight and a flight on the next day. Some passengers who did not want to travel were offered a full refund. It is really unfortunate that some news organizations have tried to sensationalize and twist the incident and create a safety scare, were none exists.
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