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IndiGo engine fire incident: Aviation regulator says follow-up action to be taken
Oct 29, 2022 12:09 AM

New Delhi: Aviation regulator DGCA on Saturday said it will take suitable follow-up action after conducting a detailed probe into an incident of an IndiGo plane’s engine catching fire at the Delhi airport.

A Bengaluru-bound A320 ceo aircraft, carrying 184 people, aborted takeoff at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) here due to fire in one of its engines Friday night. The plane returned to the bay and passengers were deboarded safely.

”The priority is to carry out a detailed investigation of the incident and ascertain the reasons for the fire in the engine. Fortunately, the fire was extinguished swiftly and the aircraft is now grounded,” DGCA chief Arun Kumar told PTI.

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He said the engine that caught fire was an IAEV2500. It is manufactured by IAE International Aero Engines AG.

”The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) will do a detailed study to check whether there have been any such incidents pertaining to these engines before. After the investigation, suitable follow-up action will be taken,” he said.

A DGCA source said the aircraft VT-IFM operating flight 6E-2131 from Delhi to Bengaluru was involved in reject takeoff following an engine 2 failure warning. A loud bang was heard and the fire extinguisher bottle was discharged, the source added.

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Soon after the incident that took place around 10 pm on Friday, the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) said officials concerned with the DGCA have been directed to ”look into this and furnish a report at the earliest”.

In a statement issued early Saturday morning, IndiGo said the aircraft experienced a technical issue while on take-off roll, immediately after which the pilot aborted the take-off and the aircraft safely returned to the bay.

All passengers and crew are safe and an alternate aircraft was arranged to operate the flight, which took off at 12.16 am on Saturday, it added.

Videos on social media showed one of the plane’s engines on fire and sparks flying at the time of taxiing at the airport.

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