A SpiceJet flight from Delhi to Srinagar had to turn back mid-air and make an emergency landing at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport on Tuesday morning after a technical snag led to the fire light illuminating, indicating a possible fire in the aft cargo (rear) of the aircraft. The flight, carrying around 140 passengers on board, landed safely at the airport, however, no fire or smoke was detected later on during an inspection.
“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. The light later extinguished upon actions taken by the captain. Before landing, all operational parameters were observed to be normal and the aircraft landed safely and passengers were deplaned normally. Subsequently, upon opening of aft Cargo no sign of fire or smoke was found and based on initial assessment, the warning was observed to be false,” said a SpiceJet spokesperson.