Aviation regulator DGCA initiates probe after Rahul's tweet about 'engine trouble'
On Twitter, Gandhi posted a video of the flight which shows him, the pilot and the co-pilot in the plane.
New Delhi: Aviation regulator DGCA has initiated a probe into the incident of the plane carrying Congress President Rahul Gandhi suffering engine trouble, a senior official said.
The plane on way to Patna was forced to return to Delhi on Friday after experiencing "engine trouble".
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The senior Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) official said the Hawker 850 XP aircraft VT-KNB returned back to Delhi after take-off due to a technical snag. "DGCA has initiated investigation as per the laid down procedure," he told PTI.
The aircraft landed safely in Delhi at 10:20 am.
There were ten people on board including two crew members, the official said. On Twitter, Gandhi posted a video of the flight which shows him, the pilot and the co-pilot in the plane. "Engine trouble on our flight to Patna today! We've been forced to return to Delhi," he tweeted.