All passengers and crew members landed safely, airport sources said.
According to THE sources, local standby was declared for IndiGo flight 6E-106 arriving here from Bengaluru at 1201 hours after the pilot reported a technical fault in the Airbus 320 aircraft to the Delhi ATC.
As part of the procedure, all the duty personnel and airport security ground staff were deployed to deal with any eventuality on its landing.
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The airline, in a statement, said, "Flight 6E106 en route Bangalore to Delhi made a normal landing today at IGI airport. Just before the landing, the pilot observed a nose wheel steering glitch in the aircraft. Keeping in mind the safety, the pilot took the precautionary measure and immediately informed the Air Traffic Control (ATC) about the same."
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