Despite having a 6:41 am departure time and a destination of Thailand, IndiGo 6E-1763 returned to the airport in Delhi at roughly 7:31 am due to a technical issue.
A hydraulic system malfunction on a Tuesday IndiGo flight caused it to return to the Indira Gandhi International Airport shortly after boarding for Phuket, Thailand. The A320 neo jet, which departed for Phuket, Thailand, at 6.25 am, reportedly returned to this airport at roughly 7.20 am owing to hydraulic failure. According to the reports, the plane touched down safely at Delhi’s airport.
According to a senior DGCA official, the A320 neo aircraft VT-ILM that was flying flight 6E-1763 had an air turnback owing to the loss of its hydraulic green system. In a statement, IndiGo claimed that shortly after takeoff on its aircraft 6E1763 from Delhi to Phuket, a technical problem occurred.
“The plane made its way back to Delhi for the required repairs. For the journey to Phuket, passengers would be given access to a different aircraft, it stated.
As of right present, no information is available on the passenger count. The hydraulic green reservoir low level, system low pressure, and pump low pressure warnings were activated during the flight, according to the DGCA official.