Male-bound private aircraft diverted to Coimbatore following 'faulty' smoke warning

The Bengaluru-Male service was carrying 92 passengers. The alarm went off after the twin engines allegedly overheated and the flight landed safely at the airport here.
Image used for representational purpose. (File | PTI)
Image used for representational purpose. (File | PTI)

COIMBATORE: A 'faulty' smoke alarm aboard a Bengaluru-Male private flight forced its diversion here on Friday and landed safely, top official sources said.

The carrier with 92 passengers on board was diverted after a smoke warning was detected, the sources said.

The alarm went off after the twin engines allegedly overheated and the flight landed safely at the airport here.

The engineers checked the engines and declared that there was some 'fault' in the alarm and declared that the aircraft was fit to travel.

Subsequently, it proceeded towards its destination, the sources added.

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