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News Topical, Digital Desk : Two unruly passengers on a SpiceJet flight were deboarded at the Delhi airport after they tried to forcefully enter the cockpit of the aircraft on Monday. SpiceJet said the flight, which was to Mumbai, was brought back to the bay and the two passengers were deboarded and handed over to the Central Industrial Security Force. "Two unruly passengers were deboarded from SpiceJet flight number SG 9282 from Delhi to Mumbai on July 14, 2025," it said. The airline said in a statement, "The two passengers tried to forcefully approach the cockpit and disrupted the aircraft's activities." According to information available on flight tracking website 'Flightradar24.com', flight number SG 9282, originally scheduled to depart at 12.30 pm, departed at 7.21 pm.

What report did AAIB give on the Ahmedabad plane crash?

Let us tell you that ever since the plane crash in Ahmedabad, everything from maintenance of planes to checking or flight of planes is being closely monitored. In such a situation, news related to planes is being seen every day. Meanwhile, the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) released a preliminary report regarding the plane crash in Ahmedabad. In this report, it was revealed that both the fuel control switches controlling the fuel supply in both the engines of the crashed plane had gone from "run" to "cutoff" position (from on to off). It is possible that this is what caused the plane crash.

Big decision of DGCA

However, after the AAIB report on this matter, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation of India (DGCA) has now taken a big decision. DGCA has said that it will be mandatory to check all flights operating in the country. The engine switch fuel system of the aircraft will be checked. Along with this, it has also been said that the investigation of all the aircraft should be completed by July 21. Let us tell you that this step is being taken after the preliminary report of the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) on the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad on June 12, 2025. DGCA has asked airline companies to check the fuel switch locking system of Boeing 787, 737 aircraft. DGCA has said that airline companies should complete the investigation of the fuel switch locking system of Boeing 787, 737 aircraft by July 21.


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