Mid-Air Scare: Window Frame of Goa-Pune Flight Dislodges; SpiceJet Says ‘No Safety Risk’
- A window frame dislodged mid-air on SpiceJet flight SG-1080 traveling from Goa to Pune on July 1, causing a scare among passengers.
- The flight was delayed by an hour and a half due to technical issues before departing at 6:55 pm, and the frame popped out about half an hour after takeoff.
- The detached piece was an interior decorative element attached to the window to provide shade, and throughout the flight, cabin pressure remained stable without any risk to passenger safety.
- A passenger, Mandar Sawant, described the incident as 'damn concerning' and noted a woman with a baby nearby got scared while crew tried to calm everyone down.
- SpiceJet fixed the window frame upon landing at Pune per maintenance procedures and emphasized that passenger safety was never at risk despite the cosmetic component coming loose.
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SpiceJet aircraft's window frame comes loose mid-air, airline says no risk
A window frame of a Goa-Pune SpiceJet flight came loose mid-air, sending passengers into a frenzy. However, the window frame was fixed at Pune airport and the airline said there was no risk to passengers' safety.
·India
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A SpiceJet Goa-Pune flight faced a mid-air scare as an interior window frame came loose. The airline said safety wasn’t compromised, but a passenger questioned airworthiness in a viral video.
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Read Full ArticleMid-air scare: Window frame of Goa-Pune flight dislodges; SpiceJet says ‘no safety risk’
A SpiceJet flight from Goa to Pune experienced a loose window frame mid-flight, alarming passengers. Despite the incident, the airline confirmed there was no danger to safety, as the cabin pressure remained stable and the loose part was non-structural.
·New Delhi, India
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