The airline, in a statement attributed the incident to "poor" visibility while an Air Traffic Control (ATC) source said that the go-around took place as the pilot mistook the Juhu airport runway for the assigned runway 09 of the Chhtarapati Shivaji International airport (CSIA). The ATC's charge has been denied by the airline.
"Singapore Airlines flight SQ422, operating from Singapore to Mumbai on December 4, was scheduled to land on runway 09 at CSIA at 1035 hrs. Due to poor visibility conditions, the crew discontinued the approach to runway 09 at approximately 1,000 feet, in accordance with standard operating procedures," the airline said.
The Airbus A350 had 245 passengers and 14 crew on board, it said.
The ATC source however said that the SIA flight was asked to do a go-around as the aircraft was noticed "moving towards Juhu airport runway."
Significanyly, the Instrumental Landing System (ILS) was not available at that point of time and approach procedures were being carried out using VORs (Very High-Frequency Omnidirectional Range)navigational aid.
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