After the emergency landing of Akasa Airline, DGCA issued instructions to these airlines

Alaska Airlines performed an emergency landing on January 5, 2024. There were reports that the flight door's plug had come loose during the journey. The pressure in the aircraft then began. The airline was forced to make an emergency landing in this scenario. Regarding this accident, several airlines have received instructions from the DGCA.

After the emergency landing of Akasa Airline, DGCA issued instructions to these airlines
After the emergency landing of Akasa Airline, DGCA issued instructions to these airlines

The Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft operated by Alaska Airlines performed an emergency landing on January 5, 2024. In fact, during that day's flight, there was an incident involving the cabin door being plugged. Following this, there was a disturbance among the passengers, and the aircraft's pressure rose. For the passengers' safety in such a situation, the captain performed an emergency landing.

Alaska carriers are among the carriers that have received directives from the DGCA in light of this disaster.

On January 6, 2024, the DGCA instructed pilots flying Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft to inspect overwings and emergency exits before takeoff. Flights of the Boeing 737 Max 8 have been assigned to Air India Express (4 aircraft), SpiceJet (8 aircraft), and Akasa (20 aircraft).