SpiceJet snags: One lands in Pakistan, another has a windshield crack
Following rising “air safety incidents” caused by technical faults on SpiceJet flights, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is likely to summon the carrier’s officials to flag its concern, top government officials told The Indian Express. With two more incidents on Tuesday, the low-cost airline’s tally touched six in the last two months.
“We are going to call them (SpiceJet representatives) shortly to set things right,” said a senior DGCA official.
On Tuesday, SpiceJet’s Delhi-Dubai flight had to be diverted to Karachi after the pilots noticed unusual fuel reduction in one of the fuel tanks of the plane. It was found that an indicator light was malfunctioning.









