Did an IndiGo Flight Abort Takeoff in Ahmedabad Due to a Technical Issue?

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Key Takeaways
- IndiGo flight 6E7966 aborted takeoff due to a technical issue.
- All 60 passengers were safely evacuated.
- Emergency personnel responded quickly to the situation.
- The DGCA is investigating the incident.
- This marks the third such incident for IndiGo in a short period.
New Delhi, July 23 (NationPress) In a concerning safety incident, an IndiGo flight from Ahmedabad to Diu, with 60 passengers on board, had to cancel its takeoff on Wednesday due to a technical malfunction.
The event took place at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport shortly before 11 am, triggering an emergency response and subsequent evacuation of passengers.
Fortunately, all passengers and crew members were evacuated safely without any injuries, as confirmed by the airline.
The flight, IndiGo 6E7966, was operated using an ATR 72-600 aircraft. During the takeoff roll, the pilot observed unusual readings from the aircraft's right engine.
Adhering to safety protocols, the flight crew promptly aborted the takeoff and issued a Mayday call to alert ground emergency teams.
The aircraft was brought to a secure stop, with emergency personnel arriving swiftly to the scene. Passengers were evacuated using emergency slides.
IndiGo acknowledged that the issue stemmed from a technical malfunction and assured that a thorough inspection and maintenance would take place before the aircraft returns to service.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has initiated an investigation into the incident as part of a wider inquiry into recent technical challenges experienced by Indian airlines.
This marks the third incident involving IndiGo in a short span. Just two days prior, on July 21, IndiGo flight 6E 813 from Goa to Indore made an emergency landing due to a suspected hydraulic issue with the wheel system.
The pilot detected an undercarriage warning while in flight, prompting the aircraft to circle Indore’s airspace before landing safely.
Fire brigades, medical teams, and airport officials were on standby along the runway, anticipating a potentially dangerous landing.
The aircraft landed safely at 5:08 p.m., with all 140 passengers and crew members reported unharmed.
On July 20, another IndiGo flight (6E 6591) from Tirupati to Hyderabad had to return shortly after takeoff due to a technical issue, resulting in the cancellation of the flight after a safe landing.