More than half a dozen air safety incidents were reported in the airline in the past two months, and SpiceJet, which holds nearly 10 percent of India's domestic market, has "failed to establish a safe, efficient and reliable" service, the DGCA said
Mumbai, India: Budget carrier SpiceJet may face legal action after India's aviation authority asked the airline to explain why it had reported more than half a dozen air safety incidents in the past two months.
The airline reported two separate incidents on Tuesday, with one Dubai-bound aircraft making an emergency landing in Pakistan after a malfunctioning cockpit light.
Another aircraft was forced to make a priority landing in Mumbai on the same day after its outer windshield developed a crack.
And a week earlier, another flight made an emergency landing in New Delhi when a SpiceJet plane's cabin filled with smoke soon after take-off.
The airline said passengers were safely disembarked after all three incidents.