Pakistan was bent on cushing Indigo plane, knowing the full story from being caught in flight turbulance to the safety landing of the pilot

An aircraft lands at Srinagar Airport. But the situation in which he landed. After that only one picture was being shared across the country. In what way the front of the aircraft was damaged. This whole country was watching. Flight IndiGo flight number ‘6E 2142’ from Delhi to Srinagar is a victim of an accident that no one was aware of. Natural troubles were disturbing the whole of North India. On the other hand, the turbulance in the sky was also disrupting this flight. Alam was such that the people inside the aircraft were panic. There was a scream. It seemed as if this aircraft would crash at any time. But this aircraft made an emergency landing at Srinagar Airport and after that the whole world knows the picture. But you will be surprised to know that Pakistan also has a big role in this.

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Request to enter Pakistan airspace

Due to bad weather, IndiGo flight requested to enter Pakistani airspace to avoid disturbance and storm. However, both the Northern Control of the Indian Air Force and the Lahore Air Traffic Control rejected the request. While the plane was flying over Amritsar, the pilot found the aircraft in adverse conditions due to weather and sought permission from the Lahore Air Traffic Control (ATC) to pass through the airspace of Pakistan. It was requested to use Pakistan airspace but Lahore ATC rejected it. As a result of not getting permission, the aircraft had to proceed on the same path where it faced a strong tremor and hailstorm in the air.

What DGCA said on the whole matter

The aviation regulator Civil Aviation General (DGCA) said the crew members of the Indigo aircraft going from the national capital on Wednesday requested to enter Pakistan airspace to avoid bad weather, which was rejected. In a detailed statement about the incident, the DGCA said that no passenger on the aircraft has suffered any injuries and the front part of the aircraft has been damaged. The DGCA is investigating the incident of the aircraft being hit by bad weather. The DGCA said that according to the statement of the crew, he had requested the Northern Control (IAF) of the Air Force to go to the left (international border) due to bad weather on the route, although it was not approved.

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Pilots decided to go to Srinagar

After Pakistan did not allow admission to the air space, the pilots considered returning to the IGI Airport in Delhi. However, since the flight was already close to stormy clouds, the pilots decided to go towards Srinagar.

PAN PAN Call

The crew manually flew the aircraft until it exits out of hailstorm. After performing all the check list actions (ECAM actions), the crew declared Srinagar ATC as a pan pan (an ignorance call) and requested for the radar vector and made a safe landing while operating the auto thrust normally. No passenger on the aircraft was hurt. The post -flight investigation revealed damage to Noz Radom.

 

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