Fuel Crisis Mid-Air: Indigo Flight’s ‘Mayday’ Call Prevents Major Air Disaster
Indigo flight 6E 6764 gave a Mayday call in flight so it was diverted from Chennai to Bengaluru and all 168 passengers landed safe.
Routine Flight Turns Into High Alert Emergency
On Thursday evening what started as a regular Indigo flight from Guwahati to Chennai turned into a tense situation. Flight 6E 6764 with 168 passengers was diverted to Bengaluru when the pilot sent a Fuel Mayday signal. This call is made only in real danger so it was taken very seriously.
Chennai Air Traffic Was Busy So Landing Got Delayed
There was heavy traffic in the sky near Chennai Airport so the aircraft could not land on time. The pilot had to try landing once but had to go around again and that used more fuel. With fuel dropping fast and no runway free the pilot sent the Mayday message to alert everyone.
Bengaluru Emergency Landing Worked In Time
The emergency message reached air traffic control in Bengaluru and they acted fast. The flight turned toward Kempegowda International Airport so fire and rescue teams got ready on the ground. Around 8:15 PM the aircraft landed safely. Everyone on board was safe and calm in the end.
The Pilot Took the Right Step At The Right Time
In a crisis every second matters. The pilot stayed calm and made the smart call to land in Bengaluru instead of risking a longer wait in Chennai. Experts said this was a great example of quick thinking and safe flying under pressure.
Indigo Gave A Statement and Confirmed All Were Safe
Indigo shared that all passengers and crew were safe and the aircraft did not have any technical fault. Some news said the pilots may be reviewed which is a usual step in such cases but there was no sign of any error. The airline said safety comes first always.
What Is A Mayday Call In Aviation
A Mayday call is used only in real emergencies like fuel running low or engine trouble. It is a sign that help is needed right now so air traffic teams give it top priority. This call helped avoid a big risk.
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