SpiceJet Officer Breaks Down What Happened On Flight That Caught Fire

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New Delhi: 

A bird hit the engine of the flight that made emergency landing in Patna today, damaging three of its fan blades, said a SpiceJet official as he shared details of what happened when fire was detected on the aircraft.

There was no indication of the fire in the cockpit and it was seen only by people on the ground and the Air Traffic Control (ATC), Captain Gurcharan Arora, Chief of Flight Operations, SpiceJet told NDTV.

The Delhi-bound flight was carrying 185 passengers and all of them were evacuated safely, officials said earlier. Videos shot by locals on the ground showed sparks coming out from its left engine.

Sharing the details of what happened during and after the bird hit, the official said, “there was a normal take-off. They heard a little thud on the left side. The little thud means normally suspicious, but there was no cockpit indication. Shortly after that they got a call from the ATC saying they have detected smoke and flames from the left engine (engine number 1).”

On the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in such events, Captain Arora said the pilots announce a pan-pan, which is telling the world something is not okay, and run through a checklist. “And step by step, you shut down the suspect engine and then you land ASAP (As Soon As Practical) at the nearest airport,” he said.

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That’s exactly what the pilots have done, he said.

Bird hits are regular feature and a few such incidents occur every month on various airplanes, the official further stated.

“Usually, bird hits occur in the airframe. So, there’s a small thud and no damage to the engine. Passenger airplanes are today made to withstand a lot of beating, they are very rugged and reliable – the airframe as well as the engine. So normally you wouldn’t even get to know about it,” he said.

However, in today’s incident, it was different.

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