Two Spicejet passengers are trying to enter the cockpit with force; Unloaded of Mumbai’s Linked Flight

Two passengers tried to forcefully enter the cockpit of a Spicejet flight, which prompted the crew to unload them from the flight, which was to go to Mumbai from Delhi. The flight returned to the bay and the two passengers were invited to overflow, then put back to the CISF.
“On July 14, 2025, two unruly passengers were discharged from Spicejet Flight SG 9282 operating from Delhi to Mumbai. The two tried to approach the cockpit forcefully and caused a disturbance while the plane was in taxi,” Spicejet said in a statement.
The unruly passengers refused to return to the seats despite the repeated requests for the cabin crew as well as passenger colleagues. The flight, SG 9282, which was initially to leave at 12:30 p.m., left at 7:21 p.m., according to information available on the Flightradar24.com flight tracking website.
According to a report by Times of India which quoted sources, the two passenger women began to quarrel almost as soon as the flight was about to take off. They tried to enter the cockpit, the sources said. The pilot also made an announcement in this regard, before the flight returns to his bay.
A spicejet spokesperson told Daily that the captain had decided to return the plane to the bay in the interest of the security of other passengers.
Earlier this month, a frightening in the air on a Spicejet flight made the headlines, after a window frame inside the cabin detached. Despite fear, Spicejet confirmed that the cabin pressure remained stable and that passenger safety was never at risk. Video sequences shared by a passenger showed the suspension of the window frame. After landing safely in Pune, the engineers gave the executive.




