A Delhi-Indore Air India Categorical flight having 161 passengers on board on Friday suffered a mid-air engine fault, with the pilot making a ‘PAN-PAN’ name to point non-life-threatening emergency, however the plane landed safely on the airport right here with a delay of 20 minutes, an official mentioned.
The plane landed on the Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport in Indore and everybody on board was protected, he mentioned.
“After receiving details about a technical fault in one of many engines of the Air India Categorical airplane coming from Delhi to Indore, we took all precautions and the plane landed at Indore airport at 9.55 am. As per the schedule, it was alleged to land on the Indore airport at 9.35 am,” Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport Director Vipinkant Seth instructed PTI.
The crew of this airplane with flight quantity IX 1028 and all 161 passengers on board are utterly protected, he mentioned.
Seth mentioned that the pilot of the airplane despatched a ‘PAN-PAN’ sign to the Air Visitors Management (ATC) after which fireplace and medical preparations have been made on the airport as per the usual working process (SOP).
‘PAN-PAN’ is an internationally legitimate sign utilized in maritime and air radio communication.
In aviation, it signifies an pressing scenario that requires help however shouldn’t be instantly life-threatening. When a pilot sends a ‘PAN-PAN’ sign, it implies that the crew wants fast assist from ATC or ‘floor service’.

