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Mid-air panic: Goa-bound SpiceJet flight's cabin window frame comes loose; airline says no safety risk

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NEW DELHI: A SpiceJet flight from Pune to Goa sparked panic among passengers on Tuesday after a window frame inside the cabin became dislodged mid-air.

However, the airline confirmed there was no compromise to safety, as cabin pressure remained normal throughout the journey.

In an official statement, SpiceJet said that the component was a "cosmetic (interior) window frame" on one of its Q400 aircraft and clarified that it was a non-structural trim piece used only for shading.

“It did not compromise the safety or integrity of the aircraft in any way,” it added.



The carrier also noted that the aircraft is equipped with multiple layers of window panes, including a pressure-bearing outer pane that ensures structural safety, even if interior fittings are affected.

Passengers were not at risk at any point during the flight, and the dislodged frame was reattached after landing at the next station, following standard maintenance procedures.

SpiceJet reiterated its commitment to maintaining the highest safety standards and assured that all necessary checks and protocols are being followed.
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