An Air India flight AI2939 from Delhi to Ahmedabad was forced to return to Delhi shortly after takeoff due to a smoke indication in the cargo hold. Thorough checks confirmed it was a false alarm. The aircraft landed safely, and passengers were later flown to Ahmedabad on another flight.
Incident Details
Flight AI2939, operated by an Airbus A320, took off from Delhi on November 27 with around 170 passengers onboard. Soon after departure, the cockpit received a smoke alert from the cargo hold, prompting the crew to immediately turn back to Delhi as a precautionary safety measure.
Upon landing safely back at Delhi airport, a detailed inspection was conducted, confirming the smoke indication was false. All passengers and crew disembarked without incident. The airline arranged for alternative transportation to Ahmedabad for the affected passengers.
Key Highlights
Flight AI2939 departing Delhi for Ahmedabad returned due to smoke alert in cargo hold.
Airbus A320 aircraft safely landed at Delhi airport; no injuries reported.
Smoke alert found to be false after thorough checks.
All passengers disembarked safely and were rebooked on a subsequent flight.
Air India reaffirmed safety as its top priority and apologized for inconvenience.
Sources: NDTV, Business Today, Hindustan Times.