DGCA Suspends SpiceJet Pilot’s License For ‘Endangering’ Passengers Lives
The licence of pilot-in command (PIC) of a SpiceJet flight has been suspended by Director General of Civil Aviation, informed sources on August 20. The suspension has come after the PIC’s co-pilot had asked him to not to fly through the clouds, rather skirt the clouds ahead, to which the PIC ignored. The Boeing B737 carried 195 passengers on board from Mumbai to Durgapur.
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Mumbai to Durgapur SpiceJet Flight Faces Mid-Air Turbulence, 13 Severely Injured
Thirteen passengers flying from SpiceJet Boeing B737 aircraft were seriously injured after the operating flight SG-945 suffered mid-air turbulence. On the evening of May 1, the flight from Mumbai to Durgapur faced an issue while landing in West Bengal. Furthermore, the injured are provided all the possible medical help. Moreover, the matter has been reported to the aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation, who ordered a probe… read-more
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