GoAir plane returns to Ahmedabad after mid-air engine snag: Report

The source said the A320 neo plane, powered by P&W engines, suffered vibrations mid-air

There were about 169 passengers on board when the flight developed a snag | File Photo
There were about 169 passengers on board when the flight developed a snag | File Photo
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 06 2019 | 9:16 PM IST
A GoAir aircraft flying to Kolkata Wednesday experienced problems with Pratt & Whitney engine and returned to Ahmedabad, according to a source.

This is the latest incident of a P&W engine-powered A320 neo plane facing problems. Such aircraft have been grappling with issues and aviation regulator DGCA has issued various directives to address them.

The source said the A320 neo plane, powered by P&W engines, suffered vibrations mid-air and the aircraft was forced to return to Ahmedabad airport in the morning.

In a statement, P&W said it worked closely with GoAir to address the event with the A320 neo Ahmedabad-Kolkata flight that operated this morning.

"Post landing, investigations confirmed engine performance during the flight was good. The incident did not require an air turn back and the aircraft is back in service now," it said.

A query sent to GoAir regarding the incident did not elicit any response.

On January 8, the Civil Aviation Ministry reviewed the performance of A320 neo planes with P&W 1100 series engines. During the meeting, it was decided to issue directive in addition to the existing measures related to combustion chambers and No.3 bearing issues for identifying and correcting impending failures of dry face seal.
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First Published: Feb 06 2019 | 8:15 PM IST

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