There was a stir in the sky in Indigo flight! Passenger opened emergency exit twice, breathing stopped at the time of landing:

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There was huge chaos in an IndiGo flight going from Bangalore to Varanasi when a mad passenger tried to open the emergency door of the plane flying in the air. This dangerous act was done not once, but twice, putting the lives of the passengers and crew members on board the plane at risk. This incident occurred on the night of March 28 on flight no. 6E 185 happened in. Thankfully, due to the promptness of the cabin crew, a major accident was averted and the plane was landed safely at Varanasi airport.

Try again just before landing

According to sources, the accused passenger tampered with the emergency exit for the first time during mid-air. Crew members immediately warned him, but the limit was reached when the plane was about to land at Varanasi’s Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport. ‘Final Approach’ He was in the (last stage of landing) when he tried to open the door for the second time. This action created an outcry inside the aircraft, but the crew brought the situation under control by following the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP).

Accused taken under security cordon at airport

As soon as the plane landed safely on the runway at around 10:35 pm, security agencies immediately took charge. Despite these actions of the passenger, the pilot did not need to go-around the plane. After landing, CISF and airport security personnel took the accused into their custody. The airline has filed an official report on the incident and strict legal action has been initiated against the passenger.

Strange logic of the accused during interrogation

Identification of the arrested accused mohammed adnan Born as, who is a resident of Mau district of Uttar Pradesh. During interrogation by police and intelligence agencies (ATS and IB), Adnan made a shocking claim. He said he was returning from a trip to Goa and was “not aware that the plane’s door could be opened by pressing a button.” However, the police have registered a case against him under relevant sections of the Indian Justice Code (BNS) and are investigating whether it was just an unintentional mistake or a well-planned conspiracy.

Serious questions raised on air safety

This incident has once again raised questions on the discipline and safety protocols of passengers inside the aircraft. Such tampering with the emergency exit can not only affect the pressure of the aircraft, but can also prove fatal for the entire flight. At present the accused is behind the bars and a detailed report of this case has also been sent to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).