Two passengers created a ruckus in SpiceJet’s aircraft, trying to enter the cockpit
Two passengers created a ruckus in SpiceJet aircraft
In a SpiceJet an aircraft, two unruly passengers attempted to forcibly enter the cockpit of the aircraft after which they have been landed at the Delhi Airport. SpiceJet reported that the aircraft was to go to Mumbai, brought back to ‘Bay’ and both passengers were taken off and handed over to the Central Industrial Security Force. He said, “On July 14, 2025, two unruly passengers were removed from the flight number SG 9282 going from Delhi to Mumbai.” Aviation company said in a statement, “The two passengers tried to forcibly go near the cockpit and disrupted the activities of the aircraft.” The website that is watching the flight of the aircraft ‘flight numbers’ Flightradara 24.com’ SG 9282 was to leave originally at 12:30 pm, leaving at 7.12 pm.
What did Aaib report on Ahmedabad aircraft accident?
Let us know that ever since the plane crash took place in Ahmedabad, there is a close watch on the aircraft from the maintenance of the aircraft or the flight of aircraft. In such a situation, there are news related to the aircraft. Meanwhile, the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) released the preliminary report regarding the aircraft accident in Ahmedabad. This report revealed that both fuel control switches that controlled fuel supply in both engines of the crashed aircraft had gone from ‘Run’ to ‘Cutoff’ ‘position (off from current). It is possible that the plane has been crashed by it.
DGCA’s big decision
However, after the AAIB report on the matter, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) of India has now taken a big decision. DGCA has said that investigation of all flights to be conducted in the country will be mandatory. The engine switch fuel system of the aircraft will be examined. Along with this, it has also been said that the investigation of all aircraft should be completed by July 21. Let us know that this step is being taken after the preliminary report of the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) on the Air India Plain Crash held in Ahmedabad on June 12, 2025. The DGCA has asked airline companies to examine the fuel switch locking system of Boeing 787, 737 aircraft. The DGCA has said that airline companies should complete the investigation of the fuel switch locking system of Boeing 787, 737 aircraft by 21 July.
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