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Air India AI2939 Delhi-Ahmedabad Flight Returns Due to Smoke Alarm

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Air India AI2939 Delhi-Ahmedabad Flight Returns Due to Smoke Alarm
An Air India flight AI2939 from Delhi to Ahmedabad returned to Delhi shortly after takeoff following a smoke indicator alarm in the cargo hold.

Key Points

  • 1Air India flight AI2939 from Delhi to Ahmedabad returned to its origin airport.
  • 2A smoke indicator alarm in the aircraft's cargo hold prompted the precautionary return.
  • 3All passengers safely disembarked in Delhi; alternative flight arrangements were made.
  • 4The aircraft is undergoing a thorough inspection to determine the cause of the alarm.

An Air India flight, AI2939, operating from Delhi to Ahmedabad, was forced to return to Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) shortly after its departure on November 27. The precautionary measure was initiated after a smoke indication alarm was triggered within the aircraft's cargo compartment, prompting the flight crew to prioritize safety and return to the origin airport.

Upon its safe return to Delhi, all passengers and crew aboard the Air India flight disembarked without incident. The airline promptly made arrangements for the affected passengers, providing an alternative flight to ensure they reached their destination in Ahmedabad with minimal further delay. This swift response is standard procedure for managing operational disruptions and ensuring passenger welfare.

The aircraft involved in the incident is now undergoing a comprehensive inspection by Air India's engineering teams and maintenance personnel. Investigators will meticulously examine the cargo hold and associated systems to identify the exact cause of the smoke indication and ensure the aircraft's airworthiness before it is cleared for future operations. Such incidents are routinely reported to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), India's aviation regulatory body, for further review and analysis.

Topics

#Air India#flight incident#aviation safety#Delhi Airport#cargo operations#operational disruption

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