
The social media has a video from the Indigo Mumbai-Varanasi flight, showing that the pilot assured that the upset passengers after the flight was delayed for more than an hour on Saturday.
The aircraft took place on the track for more than an hour due to technical testing.
In the video, the Indigo pilot is seen to urge passengers so that they do not create chaos, keep peace and stay sitting.
The pilot of the woman also said, “Let’s talk, but please sit down. We won’t close the door until you are satisfied but please sit down. Explain all the doubts.”
You can see her hostess forest to fold her hands to ask the passenger to sit down when she protests against the delay.
She said, “All the aircraft tests have been completed.”
They were convinced of media news and passengers expressed frustrations of lack of transparency and communication from airline during their suffering.
After completing testing The autechnical testing, the flight transporting 176 passengers took off from the bombai.
The flight Mumbai-Varanasi, 6e 5028, took off at 21.53 hours after more than two hours of his planned departure at 19:30, according to Letar Tracker Flightradar24.
Indigo has not yet issued an official statement on this matter.
The e -mail sent by LIVEMINT.com at Indigo remains unanswered at the time of the publication of this story.
The incident again raised questions about communication protocols during flight delay and technical problems that occurred during the flight.
Technical capture in the years of indigo
Recently, the Indigo flight was Ahmedabad-Diu bearing about 50 passengers and crew members in Indiga interrupted take-off.
According to the schedule, the flight on Wednesday around 11.15 in the morning from the international airport Sardar VallaBhbhai patel in Ahmedabad.
The plane was in the take -off stage when the pilot decided to stop him on the track.
“The indication of technical capture was recorded just before taking off on the Indigo 6E7966 flight, acting from Ahmedabad to Di 23 July,” Indigo said in a statement.
July 21, Indigo from Goa with 140 passengers aboard emergency landing at Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport in Indore Madhya Pradesh as a result of the release of the landing device.
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