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PAN is the short form of 'possible assistance needed' or 'pay attention now'. It is an international aviation distress signal ...
An IndiGo flight from Delhi to Imphal had to return just after takeoff due to a minor technical issue identified mid-flight.
After the airplane returned, it underwent a series of checks and then took off for Imphal. The number of people who were aboard the flight remains unclear.
“A minor technical snag was detected soon after take-off on flight 6E 5118 operating from Delhi to Imphal. As a precautionary step, the pilots decided to turn-back and landed safely at Indira Gandhi ...
Along with aviation pilots, this code is also used by mariners amid a non-life-threatening emergencies which is transmitted ...
According to an official statement by the airline, a technical snag on the flight was detected as soon as the flight took off ...
An IndiGo flight from Delhi to Imphal made an emergency landing back in Delhi on Thursday after a technical snag was detected ...
A major UK airport was the scene of two mid-air emergencies occurring within a minute of each other. A British Airways Boeing ...
A technical snag forced IndiGo flight 6E 6271 to make an emergency landing in Mumbai, where all 191 passengers and crew were ...
The British Airways flight en route to Cancun declared a full emergency after 'toxic fumes' filled the cabin of its Boeing ...
As one of the engines of the Delhi-Goa Indigo failed, the pilot declared a "PAN-PAN-PAN" message to indicate a serious, though not life-threatening, situation.
The British Airways flight bound for Mexico landed at Gatwick due to "toxic fumes" in the cabin - as an easyJet plane was ...