SpiceJet flight to Jabalpur returned to Delhi airport after finding smoke in the cabin. India News – Times of India

New Delhi: A Jabalpur-bound SpiceJet The aircraft returned to the Delhi airport on Saturday morning after being noticed by the crew and people on board. smoke in the cabin.
According to a SpiceJet spokesperson, the smoke inside the plane was detected when the plane was flying at an altitude of 5000 feet.
Saurabh Chhabra, one of the passengers said that soon after taking off, people were having trouble breathing, news agency ANI reported.
Flight SG-2862, which took off from Delhi at 6.15 am, landed again at the Delhi airport at around 7 am.
The plane landed safely and all the passengers disembarked.
Earlier on June 19, an emergency landing of SpiceJet’s plane going to Delhi was made here. Patna A fire broke out inside the plane after reports of a technical snag at the airport surfaced. All the passengers have been rescued safely.
The Delhi-bound flight had returned to Patna airport after local people informed that the plane had caught fire and the district and airport authorities were informed. All 185 passengers were deboarded safely. The reason for this is a technical fault, the engineering team is doing further analysis. Chandrashekhar SinghPatna District Magistrate.
A similar case had come to the fore on May 25 this year as well. Some SpiceJet systems faced a ransomware attack attempt that affected and slowed down flight departures. Later, the IT team brought the situation under control and rectified the situation, following which flight operations returned to normal.
In May, SpiceJet flight SG-331 operates from Chennai Durgapur Returned to Chennai after take-off due to technical snag. The plane had landed safely.
(with inputs from agencies)