SpiceJet flight makes a safe landing in Mumbai after windshield cracks
An aircraft of SpiceJet (Flight no SG 3324) flying from Kandla in Gujarat made a priority landing in Mumbai Tuesday after its windshield cracked at 23,000 feet altitude, said a SpiceJet spokesperson.
“During the flight, the SpiceJet Q400 (Kandla-Mumbai sector), the P2 side windshield outer pane cracked and at the same time, pressurisation was observed to be normal. However, the aircraft landed safely in Mumbai,” said the spokesperson.
In another incident the same day, another flight of SpiceJet from Delhi to Dubai had to be diverted to Karachi in Pakistan after the crew observed unusual fuel quantity reduction from the left tank. Arun Kumar, Director General of Civil Aviation said the crew in the Dubai-bound flight (B737-8 Max aircraft VT-MXG) carried out a relevant non-normal checklist.









