Air India plane in near-miss as Pak ATC gives incorrect info


Hyderabad, Mar 12 (PTI) : In a mid-air scare, "incorrect" input by Pakistan's air traffic control to a Mumbai-bound Air India Dreamliner plane from London led it to come close to another aircraft, prompting a sharp reaction from India.

The Mumbai-bound Air India flight AI-130 from London's Heathrow Airport yesterday escaped a near-miss incident after the Karachi Air Traffic Control (ATC) gave pilot a wrong frequency that could have changed the flight path of the Boeing 787 and brought it close to Philippine's Cebu Airline from Dubai.

"It is a very serious incident and we do not have any precedent of such an incident," Airports Authority of India chairman Alok Sinha told reporters on the sidelines of the India Aviation show here.


"We are still deliberating (decide) as to what level should the issue be taken up -- at the  diplomatic level or at some other forum," Sinha said, asserting "we will ensure that such an incident does not occur again."

The Karachi ATC also gave its Mumbai counterpart an incorrect ETA (expected arrival time) when the Air India aircraft was flying over Sapna and Nobat, thereby reducing the time gap between it and the Cebu plane.

In the incident that occured at 0130 hours on Tuesday, the Karachi ATC asked the pilot of the Air India flight to report two-way with the ATC in Mumbai.

However, the pilot even after trying various frequencies could not contact the Mumbai ATC as it had not yet reached Mumbai airspace but later managed to establish contact with the Ahmedabad ATC.

Aviation sources said that safety was "not compromised" by the alert Air India pilots who landed the aircraft in Mumbai in an incident-free manner. Officials did not say how many passengers were on board the aircraft.

  

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  • Sudhir, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 13 2014

    Oh god even pakistan people are also reading daijworld news...look at disagrees!!

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  • AK Umar, Moodbidri/Dubai

    Thu, Mar 13 2014

    What else we can expect from such a (Un)trustworthy neighbor??.
    Sure, our Govt will not react strongly as the Election is near. Hey God pls rescue us.....

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  • Mohammed Akthar, Mlore / KSA

    Thu, Mar 13 2014

    Its high time that we stop all diplomatic relations with pakistan , fence our border completely laid with land mines and thermal cameras , and army and BSF should b given permission to shoot down and intruder, I dont mind paying extra tax if govt asks for this purpose., Also we should not allow PIA to fly or land in Indian airports. Lack of political will is the main reason for this kind of situation.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Thu, Mar 13 2014

    Enquiry may have to be initiated against Pak ATC to confirm the reasons for giving the wrong information to the counterpart in India.Whether any scheme to sabotage the flight to be confirmed.Thanq.

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  • J Saheb, Udupi

    Thu, Mar 13 2014

    Thank god. All is well. But relying on such neighbor may prove badly for india. need to find some alternative. NaPak Air Traffic Control.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 13 2014

    If only we could choose our NEIGHBORS...

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  • Eric Fernandes, Mngalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Mar 13 2014

    While it is mischievous of the Pak ATC to give the wrong Radio frequency, it is shocking to hear that the Air India pilot did not know the Mumbai ATC radio frequency. If they carried the proper documentation with them, it would only take few seconds to find out the RT frequency. Incidentally, how did they know the Karachi RT frequency?

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  • clvie, Kuwait

    Thu, Mar 13 2014

    As we all know Pak is a cesspool and since they can't get out of it, they are trying to get others into it too.

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  • Amin bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Mar 13 2014

    Pakistan as usual, it's the actions of enemy mentally.Very unfortunately one of the Indian neighbors.

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  • M.A.Kamal, Mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Mar 13 2014

    The poorest nation, may be they dont have such a sophisticated radar system

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  • R.Fernandes, Dubai

    Thu, Mar 13 2014

    But they have nuclear Bomb!!!

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  • R K, Doha/ Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 13 2014

    if they don't have any good radar system, then they should close their airport for forever

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  • Dr S Kamath, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 13 2014

    These are all very big issues . i am worried Kejriwal never addresses Isuues on Indo -Pak and also never talks about tackling Terrorism so sad

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  • vikas, dubai

    Thu, Mar 13 2014

    Mr. Kejri is busy with internal issues and no time for external issue. Only he can take the issue once he becomes PM.

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  • juliana, udupi

    Thu, Mar 13 2014

    Good relationship with neighbors yields good results. India need not bother about such incidents but need to be careful while dealing with the careless because human life is precious.

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  • India First, India

    Wed, Mar 12 2014

    India should put diplomatic pressure on Pakistan for proper investigation..... Pakis are known for such acts !!!

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 12 2014

    As Pak could not damage Indian Economy by Pushing in Drugs and Fake currencies, now they are trying to damage our economy by spoiling the reputation of our international Airlines.

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  • Abhishek Padival , Sullia/Bangalore

    Wed, Mar 12 2014

    It seems Karachi ATC has intentionally done this mistake to cause mid-air collusion of Air India Plane. PAK will go to any extent to damage the good reputation of Indian Air ways internationally.

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  • William, Bantwal

    Wed, Mar 12 2014

    I am not happy with this type of behavior of Pak. I want them to act like a gentleman, else our Indian planes will not fly through Pak any more. We want good efficient people in this field.If vehicles caught in an accident can be repaired, but not planes.

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