Two passenger aircraft
flying from UAE to Pakistan escape mid-air collision
Reports say both aircraft were
flying at same altitude when aircraft collision avoidance system alerted pilots
about imminent collision
Two passenger aircraft flying
from the UAE to Pakistan escaped a mid-air collision disaster in Pakistan
airspace on Friday morning, reports said.
One flight was flying from Abu
Dhabi to Lahore while the other flight was on its way from Dubai to Lahore on
Friday early morning when disaster was avoided after aircraft collision
avoidance system activated and alerted the pilots about imminent disaster.
Without identifying the airlines,
Pakistan media reports said both were foreign carriers.
The flights were flying over the
Pakistani city of Pasni at 1am local time on Friday morning when both the
aircraft had come closer to a collision but aircraft collision avoidance system
activated and alerted the pilots. Both the aircraft were flying at 34,000-feet
altitude.
Reports said audio frequency was
not functioning properly because Pasni radar had malfunctioned and communication
between the pilot and air-controller was not taking place at the regular
intervals.
The report didn't how many
passengers were flying in the two aircraft.
Ingen kommentarer:
Legg inn en kommentar
Merk: Bare medlemmer av denne bloggen kan legge inn en kommentar.