Delhi-bound Air India flight seeks priority landing at IGI airport over windshield crack

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Delhi-bound Air India flight seeks priority landing at IGI airport over windshield crack


Image Source : PTI/REPRESENTATIVE Delhi-bound Air India flight seeks priority landing at IGI airport over windshield crack

Air India: After suspecting a windshield crack on Tuesday, a Delhi-bound Air India flight looked for a priority landing at Indira Gandhi International Airport on Tuesday. According to reviews, the plane landed safely which had originated from Pune. The pilot of the plane requested for a priority landing at Delhi airport after a suspected wind crack, information company ANI reported citing sources. 

Meanwhile, Air India additionally revised the wage construction for its pilots and cabin crew, which features a revision of the per-hour flying price for pilots. Under the brand new construction, the wage of a trainee pilot now stands at Rs 50,000 whereas a senior commander will earn Rs 8.50 lakh monthly whereas the assured flying allowance part has been doubled from the present 20 hours to 40 hours. 

However, it remained a lot decrease in comparison with the pre-pandemic interval when Air India pilots had been entitled to a assured 70 hours of flying. Similarly, the wage of a recent cabin crew has been pegged at Rs 25,000 monthly, whereas the cabin govt will get Rs 78,000 monthly, in accordance with the round.

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SpiceJet flight returned to Delhi after a false warning

Earlier on Tuesday, a Srinagar-bound SpiceJet flight returned to Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport after a false warning, the airline spokesperson mentioned. “On April 18, a SpiceJet B737 aircraft operating flight SG-8373 (Delhi-Srinagar) returned to Delhi as the AFT cargo fire light illuminated the cockpit,” the spokesperson mentioned.

According to the SpiceJet spokesperson, the sunshine was later extinguished upon actions taken by the flight captain. “Before landing, all operational parameters were observed to be normal and the aircraft landed safely and passengers were deplaned normally,” the spokesperson mentioned.

(With inputs from businesses) 

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