NEW DELHI: A Chandigarh to Lucknow IndiGo flight was cancelled on Friday attributable to some technical difficulty. The difficulty was recognized earlier than the plane began taxiing, and as a security precaution, all passengers had been safely disembarked, ANI reported citing sources on Sunday.“IndiGo Flight 6E 146 from Chandigarh to Lucknow was cancelled after the Pilot detected a technical issue An IndiGo flight scheduled to depart from Chandigarh to Lucknow was cancelled on Friday after the pilot identified a technical issue during pre-flight checks,” the sources stated.“The problem was detected before the aircraft began taxiing, and as a precautionary measure, all passengers were deboarded safely. The issue was identified prior to departure, and the aircraft did not proceed with takeoff. The affected passengers were either accommodated on alternate flights or offered a full refund,” they added.This comes because the aviation business has been cancelling or re-scheduling flights attributable to technical glitches, particularly after the Air India airplane crash in Ahmedabad. On Saturday, officers reported that an Air India Express flight from Delhi to Patna was diverted to Varanasi due to unhealthy climate. The plane ultimately landed in Patna later.Moreover, one other IndiGo flight from Guwahati to Chennai, carrying 168 passengers, was pressured to make an emergency touchdown at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport after the captain declared a ‘Mayday’ attributable to low gas on Friday. The plane had tried to land in Chennai, however the touchdown was aborted after the touchdown gear briefly touched the runway. A supply indicated that the method appeared unstable, prompting the pilot to execute a steep climb. Around 35 miles from Bengaluru, the misery name was issued, resulting in the emergency diversion.



