Goa-Bound Go First Flight Returns To Mumbai Due To Technical Snag


Goa-Bound Go First Flight Returns To Mumbai Due To Technical Snag

There were 182 passengers onboard the aircraft. (Representational)

Mumbai:

A Go First aircraft flying to Goa returned to Mumbai airport due to a technical snag on Wednesday, according to a DGCA official.

A Go First spokesperson confirmed the mid-air turnback of its Mumbai-Goa flight “due to technical reasons”.

“There were 182 passengers onboard the aircraft,” he said.

The official said the aircraft VT-WGP operating G8-371 BOM-GOI had an air turn back due to vent avionics fault.

The official said that the DGCA will be launching a probe into the incident.

The aircraft was released under MEL (Minimum Equipment List), the airline said and added that it departed at 8.20 pm.

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