
The cases of disturbances during the airlines in the country are not taking the name of stopping. After several incidents, one after the other, the news of disturbances in two Go-Air planes has come to the fore on Tuesday.
The DGCA on Tuesday said that a GoAir flight A320 flight number G8-386, which was on its way from Mumbai to Leh, has been diverted to Delhi following an engine failure. It is being told that there was a malfunction in engine number two of the aircraft.
According to the DGCA, another GoAir flight number G8-6202, which was going from Srinagar to Delhi, has also been returned to Srinagar after engine number two malfunctioned.
In the information given by DGCA, it has been told that we are investigating both cases. The flight of both aircraft has been banned for the time being. Both the aircraft will be able to fly only after getting clearance from DGCA.
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