Passengers were trapped for 40 minutes after the door not opened after landing. (File photo)
IndiGo flight reached Raipur from Delhi on Tuesday, a major technical fault occurred. The flight landed at the airport, but the door did not open. The passengers remained closed inside the flight for about 40 minutes due to the gate lock.
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The flight was present in this flight including former Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, Congress MLA Chaturi Nand and Raipur Mayor Meenal Choubey. Some passengers began to panic when the flight gate did not open. However, all have been taken out safely.


Aerobridge is placed near the flight after which the gate opens.

MLA said- her husband was nervous
Congress MLA Chaturi Nand from Saraipali told that she was returning to Raipur from Delhi with her husband. Meanwhile, after the flight land at Raipur Airport, the flight door was not opening due to technical problems. During this time her husband was nervous.
The MLA said that there is a little fear among the people since the Air India flight in Ahmedabad. So some more passengers sitting on the flight were nervous for a while.

A flight of Indigo was stuck in turbulance on June 1
Indigo flight was stuck in turbulance a few days ago
On June 1, IndiGo’s flight going from Raipur to Delhi was trapped in turbulance. Pilot had to fly the flight in the air before landing in Delhi. This happened due to dust storm in Delhi-NCR in the afternoon.
After this, the flight made several rounds in the sky. Later, after receiving clearance from Air Traffic Control (ATC), the flight was safely landed. A video of the flight circling in the air was also revealed.

The plane crashed in Ahmedabad on 12 June. It had 241 people, including former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani.
The plane crashed in Ahmedabad on 12 June
On June 12, AI-171 (787-8 Boeing Dreamliner) of Air India from Ahmedabad to London crashed shortly after the flight. The aircraft collided with the building of the hostel of the BJP Medical College and Civil Hospital.
The plane was riding 241 people, including former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani. These included 229 passengers and 10 cabin crew, 2 pilots. Only one of these passengers was left alive. At the same time, 275 died of hostel building and the remaining 34 people.