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Jaipur-Chennai SpiceJet flight makes emergency landing after tyre burst

IndiaTimes Sunday, 30 March 2025
A Chennai-bound flight from Jaipur experienced a tyre burst before landing, prompting an emergency landing. All passengers and crew members landed safely. The pilot noticed the issue and alerted authorities, who followed standard emergency protocols. Visual inspection revealed damage to wheel no. 2. Jaipur ATC reported detecting a tyre fragment on the runway.
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