7 Safety Concerns On SpiceJet Flights In Just 17 Days

[dzs_video source=”https://slike-v.akamaized.net/1x/5c/1x5cs4f996/914fdf38_F10_1080p_3300.mp4″ cover=”https://im.indiatimes.in/content/2022/Jul/spicejet-_62c67dc3af7f0.gif” config=”skinauroradefault” width=”100%” height=”600″ logo=”https://joggingvideo.com/wp-content/uploads/tdn_pic_2.png” config=”skinauroradefault” autoplay=”off” cue=”on” loop=”off” type=”video” logo=”0000″ logo_link=”5555″ responsive_ratio=”default” adarray='{{openbrace}}{“source”:”1111″,”time”:”2222″,”type”:”3333″,”ad_link”:”4444″,”skip_delay”:”5″}{{closebrace}}’]Stranded for nearly 11 hours in Karachi 138 passengers of a Delhi-Dubai SpiceJet finally took off for UAE. It was on an alternate flight that was sent from India on Tuesday evening. SpiceJet’s Boeing 737 Max aircraft had made an unscheduled landing. At the Karachi airport, after the fuel indicator malfunctioned. Pilots on board the aircraft saw indicators of a possible fuel leak from one of the tanks.

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