Did Turbulence Strike an IndiGo Flight? Landed Safely in Srinagar!

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Key Takeaways
- The IndiGo flight faced severe turbulence due to a hailstorm.
- Passengers experienced panic but landed safely.
- All crew and passengers were unharmed.
- The flight is now classified as AOG.
- Ongoing tensions in the region affect flight operations.
Srinagar, May 21 (NationPress) An IndiGo airlines flight from Delhi to Srinagar encountered severe turbulence on Wednesday, leading to moments of panic and distress among the more than 220 passengers onboard. Thankfully, the flight managed to land safely in Srinagar, albeit with a damaged nose.
According to official sources, the turbulence, attributed to adverse weather conditions, prompted the pilot to declare an “emergency” to the air traffic control in Srinagar.
The flight, identified as IndiGo flight 6E2142, reported experiencing heavy weather including a hailstorm, which led to the emergency communication with ATC SXR (Srinagar). An official from the Airport Authority of India confirmed that the flight landed safely at 6:30 p.m.
“All crew members and 227 passengers are unharmed, though the flight is now classified as AOG (Aircraft on Ground) by the airline,” the official added.
A video capturing the harrowing mid-air experience has circulated widely on social media, depicting passengers in fear, crying, and praying as the aircraft shook violently.
The cabin atmosphere turned chaotic, with luggage bins rattling and passengers gripping their seats in anxiety.
Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the turbulence was a result of a hailstorm.
Srinagar International Airport is among those affected by NOTAM, leading to a temporary suspension of all commercial flights due to ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan.