Mid-air collision averted: 2 IndiGo planes came too close over India-B'desh border


Kolkata, Nov 1 (PTI) : Two IndiGo planes came too close for comfort before averting a mid-air collision at the border airspace of India and Bangladesh, Airports Authority of India (AAI) officials said on Thursday.

With only 45 seconds before the possible collision, it was averted after the Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower in Kolkata instructed one plane to turn right and move away from the other aircraft that had come at the same level on Wednesday.

"Both the aircraft, belonging to low cost carrier IndiGo, had come on the same level on Wednesday evening and posed a threat to both the aeroplanes," a senior AAI official at the Kolkata airport told PTI over phone.

"One aircraft was going to Guwahati from Chennai and the other from Guwahati to Kolkata. The planes had come close to each other around 5:10 pm," he said.

At that time, the Kolkata-bound flight was at 36,000 ft in Bangladesh airspace and the other one at 35,000 ft in Indian airspace.

The Bangladesh ATC had asked the Kolkata-bound flight to descend to 35,000 ft and when the aircraft followed the order, it came close to the aircraft which was at 35,000 ft, the official said.

An ATC official in Kolkata saw it and immediately ordered the Chennai-Guwahati flight to make a right turn and move away from the path of the descending aircraft, averting a disaster, he said.

"We have no such information as of now," an IndiGo spokesperson told PTI when contacted.

As per standard procedure, an investigation will be initiated, another AAI official said.

It is not known if the Airborne Collision Avoidance System (ACAS) or the Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS), which are generally fitted in aircraft, had alerted the pilots or not, the official said, adding that everything will be found out during the investigation.

As per rule, the standard separation gap between two aircraft, both vertical difference and lateral difference, should be a minimum of 1000 ft, said sources at the airport.

  

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Thu, Nov 01 2018

    2019 election are nearing. aney thing can happen need to investigate.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 01 2018

    Nothing Works after 2014 ...

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  • RkR, Mangalore/ Dubai

    Thu, Nov 01 2018

    ATC z playing video game i feel, seriously dont.have much work sitting on the roof top.
    God help passengers!!

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Thu, Nov 01 2018

    Seems KSRTC is safer than air-travel.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Nov 01 2018

    My God a big catastroph was averted by a smart and alert person.Thank God.There were many angels worked together ,made overtime for this.cant imagine what would happen if a small collision happen.some might have doubted it was Bangla had fired,other would have said Pak.without knowing the facts.someone in airline was there a luckyone.A big salute to alert persons.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 01 2018

    Thank god we have DiDi govt in W.Bengal. 56"chest yet to get this news. At the moment busy worshipping congressmen statues to steal congress votes.

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