Singapore Airlines' Delhi-Bound Flight Lands Safely at IGI Airport After Full Emergency Was Declared
The SQ 406 Singapore-Delhi flight was carrying 228 people onboard when a full emergency was declared.
New Delhi, May 8: A Delhi-bound flight of Singapore Airlines made a safe landing at the runway 28 of the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport on Wednesday after a full emergency was declared. The SQ 406 Singapore-Delhi flight was carrying 228 people onboard when a full emergency was declared. It arrived 39 minutes late in Delhi.
The aircraft — A380-800 — from Singapore suffered some problem with its nose wheel and was towed away to the terminal, according to a passenger onboard, as reported by news agency PTI. there was apparently “loss of steering capacity” for the plane, which also aborted landing once, the passenger said. Chopper Carrying Ram Vilas Paswan, Sushil Kumar Modi Makes Emergency Landing.
The plane made a hard landing and stopped on the runway, he added. According to an official, the aircraft suffering a glitch with its nose wheel.
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