On a day when a Jet Airways aircraft made an about turn and its belly sunk to the ground in the Dabolim airport in Goa, a departing SpiceJet aircraft found itself in front of from an incoming IndiGo Airbus A320 in the same taxi way allegedly due to a miscommunication from the Air Traffic Controller (ATC).
The two aircraft together had 363 passengers on board when the incident took place early in the morning.
Both SpiceJet and IndiGo confirmed the incident and said that at no point of time the safety of the passenger was in danger.
While the IndiGo plane arriving from Lucknow had over 176 passengers on board, the Hyderabad-bound SpiceJet aircraft was carrying 187 passengers when the incident took place, they said.
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According to sources, SpiceJet plane was awaiting ATC clearance for take off for over 90 minutes.
The operations at the Delhi airport were hit at that time because the runway visibility range had dropped to below minima.
Sources also said that the two aircraft were at a
distance of just 40 meters away from each other, in a face-t- face position.
"SpiceJet flight SG 123 operating Delhi-Hyderabad was following ATC instructions at all times at the Delhi airport. While taxiing, the SpiceJet crew observed another aircraft on the same taxiway in the opposite direction.
Safety is of utmost and primary concern at SpiceJet, it said adding, "at no stage the safety of passengers and crew was compromised. All concerned authorities were immediately informed," the statement said.
IndiGo also said it was following all ATC instructions at the time of the incident.
"The IndiGo flight 6E-769 (Lucknow-Delhi), while taxiing in at Delhi airport today morning, observed another aircraft in front of it.
"Following the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), the Captain-in-Command took the decision of switching off the engine and reported the incident to ATC," an IndiGo spokesperson said in the statement.
IndiGo has voluntarily informed the DGCA, the airline said, adding the matter is being investigated by IndiGo safety department and the regulator.
"As an airline we rely upon ATCs traffic advisory and ensure to comply with their instructions. At IndiGo, safety of the passengers, crew and the aircraft are of top priority and at no time it can be compromised," IndiGo said.