Woman pilot on the Ahmedabad-bound flight averts collision
Despite repeated attempts to reach out to the airport authorities, there was no response
A potentially catastrophic incident was narrowly averted at Delhi airport on the morning of Aug 23 when a Vistara Airlines plane was cleared for take-off while another aircraft was in the process of landing.
The take-off was swiftly cancelled following directives from the Air Traffic Control (ATC). However, sources said that the incident involved Flight UK725 en route from Delhi to Bagdogra.
Initiating take-off from the recently inaugurated runway, while a Vistara flight travelling from Ahmedabad to Delhi was concluding its landing on a parallel runway, moving towards the runway’s end.
“It was around 8:30 a.m. when the incident was reported. Both were Vistara flights. Flight UK725 was given a go ahead by the ATC but another flight driven by a woman pilot while on the way to landing noticed the parallel flight getting ready to take off,” said sources.
“She informed ATC. However, despite this, the pilot of Flight UK725 was given go ahead to take off by the ATC but he refused and turned the plane in for engine refuelling and regular check,” said the sources.
Despite repeated attempts to reach out to the airport authorities, there was no response.
Source: IANS
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