IAF jet flies into path of international flight
(India)
'Technical violation' by IAF jets on Pak
border
A mid-air collision scare was sounded last week when
an Air Force fighter jet allegedly entered the flight path of an international
flight over Amritsar, prompting an investigation by the Directorate General of
Civil Aviation (DGCA).
However, the Air Force said that it was tracking
an unidentified flying object near the border that turned out to be a stray
weather balloon and that it had not received any complaint on the
matter.
Conflicting versions of the event have come to light with a source in
the Airports Authority of India (AAI) saying that on February 20, an SU-30MKI
aircraft entered the flight path of two international airliners near the border,
and the matter was reported to Delhi ATC.
The Air Force version of
events, however, is that it had scrambled the fighters to track an unidentified
contact on the radar that was approaching the Indian side from Pakistan and that
it informed the ATC to keep the air space free.
AAI officials said there
is thin air space left for civil aircraft in the Northern part of the country,
as a large part of the airspace is used by the fighter jets from various
airbases. While IAF pilots are aware of the civilian aircraft flight path, the
civilian ATC is not informed about the path and sorties of the fighter
jets.
However, officials in the Defence Ministry have said that the ATC
was informed about this particular mission and that the Air Force till now has
not received any complaint. "A few days ago, an unidentified flying object was
detected heading towards towards the international border from the West. After
our radar spotted it, we communicated with the Delhi ATC which said it had no
information on the flying object," a ministry official said.
"As per
procedure, we scrambled SU-30MKI fighters and asked the ATC to keep the air
space of 25,000-35,000 feet clear of any civilian traffic. Once our fighter
reached the spot, it visually identified the object as a stray weather balloon.
It was tracked and found not to be a threat."
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