The civil aviation regulator on Friday said a major air incident was averted at the IGI airport here by the air traffic controllers' alacrity and their following standard operating procedures.
The quick-thinking by the ATC staff averted a possible collision as the flight path of two aircraft converged at the merging point between runway 28 and 29 -- two of three runways at Delhi's IGI airport.
At around 11.00 a.m., an Air India (AI) aircraft AI-156 to Goa was about to take-off from runway 28, when an IndiGo flight 6E-398 from Ranchi was to land on runway 27. The two runways converge at the merging point.
The ATC directed the IndiGo flight to abort landing and initiate a go-around procedure, while the AI aircraft which was rolling-out at a high speed was told to reject its take-off. The AI aircraft later took-off at 12.50 p.m.
According to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA): "Indigo aircraft was landing on R/W 27 and did go around. Air India aircraft which was taking off from R/W (runway) 28 was asked to reject take off as per normal protocol.
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"No safety issue, no collision issue and no infringement. Therefore, nowhere safety was compromised. Reasons will be known after DFDR (digital flight data recorder) data analysis."
--IANS
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