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IndiGo Grounds Another Plane in Lucknow :PW Engine Woes

[New Delhi]IndiGo Grounds Another Plane in Lucknow
IndiGo has grounded an A320 neo aircraft at Lucknow due to problem in the Pratt & Whitney engine Flight 6E-447 was scheduled to operate on the Lucknow-Delhi route
.P&W engine-powered A320 neos have been grappling with problems which was scheduled to operate on the Lucknow-Delhi route on January 31

Miss Incidents In Indian Airspace Compiled to 28 in 2017

[New Delhi]Miss Incidents In Indian Airspace Compiled to 28 in 2017 .Probe Of Such Incedents are still in files
Near miss incidents, known as ‘airprox’ in aviation parlance, are generally those where the distance between two airborne planes is less than the prescribed safety limits.
The count of near miss incidents touched 32 in 2016 before coming down to 28 last year.
While 33 such incidents happened in 2014, the number dropped to 25 in 2015.
These figures are based on incidents reported to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
Civil Aviation Ministry officials said the airprox rate per 10,000 aircraft movements has been on the decline during the 2012-17 period.
However, there has been an increase in terms of absolute number of such incidents during the same period, as per the data.
In 2012, as many as 18 near miss incidents were reported to the DGCA and the number rose to 23 in 2013. It went up to 33 in 2014, the data showed.
The count increased to 28 in 2017.
Under aviation norms, airprox incidents are classified into four categories —
‘critical’,
‘serious’,
‘no hazard’ and
‘unclassified’.
The officials noted that there was only one ‘critical’ incident during the 2012-17 period.
In recent times, there have been airprox incidents, including the one that involved two IndiGo aircraft.
This incident happened on July 10 in the Bangalore airspace. The planes were operating on Coimbatore-Hyderabad and Bangalore-Cochin routes.
The officials said this incident was classified under the ‘no hazard’ category and is being probed by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB).
India is one of the fastest growing aviation markets in the world and many domestic airlines have placed orders for a large number of aircraft as they look to cater to the rising passenger traffic.

IndiGo’s Another Airbus Goes Not Airworthy

[Mumbai]IndiGo’s Another Airbus Goes Not Airworthy
IndiGo’s Another Airbus Grounded at Pune Airport
Another IndiGo Airbus A320 Neo aircraft with Pratt& Whitney engine was grounded today at the Pune airport prior to its departure for New Delhi due to the oil chip detection in one of its engines,
Flight was delayed by more than four hours
This came close on the heels of another incident involving its aircraft last week, in which passengers had a close shave after one of the engines of a A320 Neo plane failed midair.
The glitch-hit IndiGo plane was scheduled to fly to Delhi from Pune.
As the aircraft was not airworthy due to the engine failure, the airline arranged another plane later, an A320, to fly the passengers to their destination, the source added.