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Srinagar-Bound SpiceJet Flight Makes Emergency Landing At Delhi Airport Due To False Warning

SpiceJet further added that before making the landing, the airline observed all operational parameters to be normal.

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New Delhi: A Srinagar-bound SpiceJet flight returned to the IGI airport in Delhi on Tuesday due to a false warning in the cockpit. In a statement, the airline said that on April 18, SpiceJet B737 aircraft operating flight SG-8373 (Delhi-Srinagar) returned to Delhi as the AFT cargo fire light illuminated in the cockpit and added that the light later extinguished after actions taken by the flight captain and the flight landed safely.

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“SpiceJet’s Delhi-Srinagar flight returned to Delhi as the cargo fire warning light illuminated in the cockpit. The light later extinguished upon actions taken by the flight captain and the flight landed safely. No sign of fire or smoke was detected in AFT cargo and the warning was observed to be false,” SpiceJet said in the statement.

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SpiceJet further added that before making the landing, the airline observed all operational parameters to be normal.

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SpiceJet said after opening of AFT cargo no sign of fire or smoke was found and based on initial assessment, the warning was observed to be false. Notably, the aircraft landed safely at the IGI airport in Delhi and passengers were deplaned normally.

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