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Business Standard
4 days ago
- Climate
- Business Standard
Goa-Lucknow IndiGo flight faced mid-air turbulence, landed safely: Airline
A Lucknow-bound IndiGo flight from Goa experienced mid-air turbulence on Monday due to adverse weather conditions but the crew navigated the aircraft safely, the airline said in a statement on Tuesday. The flight 6E 6811 landed safely in Lucknow, the airline said without divulging further details. "IndiGo flight 6E 6811 from North Goa to Lucknow on June 16, experienced turbulence momentarily due to prevailing active monsoon weather conditions in western India," the airline said. It further said its pilots and cabin crew, trained to handle such situations, followed "established protocols" to ensure customer safety. Last month, a Srinagar-bound IndiGo flight from Delhi with 227 passengers, including a delegation of TMC MPs, on board encountered sudden hailstorm, prompting the pilot to report the "emergency" to air traffic control at Srinagar. All passengers deplaned safely but the nose of the aircraft was damaged. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)


Time of India
4 days ago
- Climate
- Time of India
Goa-Lucknow IndiGo flight faced mid-air turbulence, landed safely: Airline
An IndiGo flight 6E 6811, traveling from Goa to Lucknow, encountered mid-air turbulence due to monsoon weather on Monday. The airline reported that the pilots, trained to manage such situations, safely navigated the aircraft, ensuring the well-being of all passengers. The flight landed safely in Lucknow. Last month, another IndiGo flight experienced a hailstorm, causing damage to the aircraft. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads A Lucknow-bound IndiGo flight from Goa experienced mid-air turbulence on Monday due to adverse weather conditions but the crew navigated the aircraft safely, the airline said in a statement on flight 6E 6811 landed safely in Lucknow, the airline said without divulging further details."IndiGo flight 6E 6811 from North Goa to Lucknow on June 16, experienced turbulence momentarily due to prevailing active monsoon weather conditions in western India," the airline further said its pilots and cabin crew, trained to handle such situations, followed "established protocols" to ensure customer month, a Srinagar-bound IndiGo flight from Delhi with 227 passengers, including a delegation of TMC MPs, on board encountered sudden hailstorm, prompting the pilot to report the "emergency" to air traffic control at Srinagar. All passengers deplaned safely but the nose of the aircraft was damaged.


New Indian Express
4 days ago
- Climate
- New Indian Express
Goa-Lucknow IndiGo flight faced mid-air turbulence, landed safely: Airline
MUMBAI: A Lucknow-bound IndiGo flight from Goa experienced mid-air turbulence on Monday due to adverse weather conditions but the crew navigated the aircraft safely, the airline said in a statement on Tuesday. The flight 6E 6811 landed safely in Lucknow, the airline said without divulging further details. "IndiGo flight 6E 6811 from North Goa to Lucknow on June 16, experienced turbulence momentarily due to prevailing active monsoon weather conditions in western India," the airline said. It further said its pilots and cabin crew, trained to handle such situations, followed "established protocols" to ensure customer safety. Last month, a Srinagar-bound IndiGo flight from Delhi with 227 passengers, including a delegation of TMC MPs, on board encountered sudden hailstorm, prompting the pilot to report the "emergency" to air traffic control at Srinagar. All passengers deplaned safely but the nose of the aircraft was damaged.


Indian Express
4 days ago
- Climate
- Indian Express
Goa-Lucknow IndiGo flight faced mid-air turbulence, landed safely: Airline
A Lucknow-bound IndiGo flight from Goa experienced mid-air turbulence on Monday due to adverse weather conditions but the crew navigated the aircraft safely, the airline said in a statement on Tuesday. The flight 6E 6811 landed safely in Lucknow, the airline said without divulging further details. 'IndiGo flight 6E 6811 from North Goa to Lucknow on June 16, experienced turbulence momentarily due to prevailing active monsoon weather conditions in western India,' the airline said. It further said its pilots and cabin crew, trained to handle such situations, followed 'established protocols' to ensure customer safety. Last month, a Srinagar-bound IndiGo flight from Delhi with 227 passengers, including a delegation of TMC MPs, on board encountered sudden hailstorm, prompting the pilot to report the 'emergency' to air traffic control at Srinagar. All passengers deplaned safely but the nose of the aircraft was damaged.


News18
12-06-2025
- General
- News18
Flying Beast Gaurav Taneja Reacts To Ahmedabad Plane Crash: 'Dual Engine Failure Likely'
Last Updated: Gaurav Taneja aka Flying Beast reacts to Ahmedabad plane crash, suggesting a rare dual engine failure. Calls it a 'nightmare' scenario for any pilot. In the aftermath of the devastating Air India crash that occurred earlier today in Ahmedabad, former commercial pilot and popular YouTuber Gaurav Taneja — better known as Flying Beast — has weighed in with a sobering perspective. Taneja, who often shares aviation insights with his millions of followers, took to X (formerly Twitter) shortly after news of the tragedy broke, suggesting that a catastrophic technical malfunction may have been the cause. 'Looks like a Dual Engine Failure after Take Off," Taneja wrote. 'Nothing short of a complete power loss can force a modern aircraft into that kind of sink rate, right after takeoff. Praying for everyone on board." When a follower questioned the likelihood of such a failure, Taneja underscored its rarity, writing, 'Extremely extremely extremely rare… a pilot cannot do anything, if he loses both engines after takeoff at 600 feet with a building in front." Looks like a Dual Engine Failure after Take short of a complete power loss can force an modern aircraft into that kind of sink rate, right after take for everyone on board #AirIndiaCrash — Gaurav Taneja (@flyingbeast320) June 12, 2025 In another emotionally charged post, he added, 'Shocked to see a wide-body aircraft just go down. Nightmare for a pilot. We've trained for this in simulators, where instructors simulate dual engine failure scenarios — and even then, we barely manage to control the aircraft before the instructor freezes the simulation and says, 'That was just a demonstration.' I can't even imagine this happening in real life." Extremely extremely extremely rare… a pilot cannot do anything, if he loses both engines after take off at 600 feet with building in front .— Gaurav Taneja (@flyingbeast320) June 12, 2025 Taneja, who left a successful career as a pilot to become one of India's top content creators, is widely respected for his deep knowledge of aviation. His calm but honest analysis often cuts through the noise during aviation crises. Just weeks ago, he had spoken about the challenges faced by a Srinagar-bound IndiGo flight that was rerouted due to weather and geopolitical issues. The tragic crash has sent shockwaves across the nation, with a flood of tributes and condolences pouring in across social media. Celebrities and public figures — including Sunny Deol, Randeep Hooda, and Riteish Deshmukh — have shared heartfelt messages, expressing grief, praying for the victims, and urging authorities to conduct a thorough investigation. As the nation mourns and searches for answers, voices like Taneja's bring much-needed clarity and empathy — a blend of technical knowledge and human understanding in the face of unimaginable loss. First Published: June 12, 2025, 19:58 IST