SpiceJet Aircraft Involved in Minor Ground Collision with Another Plane
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has reported an incident involving two commercial aircraft. According to the statement, the winglet, which is the upward-curving tip of the wing, of a SpiceJet Boeing 737-700 made contact with the tail of an Akasa Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.
Such incidents can raise concerns regarding safety protocols and operational procedures at airports. The DGCA typically conducts investigations to determine the cause and circumstances surrounding such occurrences, which may involve reviewing pilot communications, analyzing flight data, and examining aircraft damage.
Both airlines are expected to cooperate with the DGCAs investigation to ensure compliance with aviation safety regulations. It is essential for aviation authorities to maintain strict oversight in order to minimize the risk of incidents in crowded airspace and ensure passenger safety.
This incident adds to the ongoing discussions regarding airport safety protocols, particularly at busier airports where multiple airlines operate simultaneously.
