Flight operations at Delhi airport were briefly halted on Sunday evening after an Air Asia pilot reported sighting a drone-like flying object, sending security agencies into a tizzy, police said.
Sanjay Bhatia, Deputy Commissioner of Police at Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport, said the pilot who was flying from Goa to Delhi reported having seen the object near Dwarka area adjoining the airport around 7.10 p.m.
"In this regard, operations at all the three runways were closed as a precautionary measure. At about 7.55 p.m., operations at the three runways resumed normally after clearance from Delhi Police," Bhatia said.
The officer said they were verifying the object.
As per airport sources, as many as 15 flights were diverted and over 20 were delayed within the span of 28 minutes of operational shutdown.
"Some flights which were diverted to Jaipur and Lucknow even took a loop over these airports and flew back to Delhi, once the shutdown was lifted," sources at the airport told IANS.
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Delhi airport which caters to more than approximately 1,200 flight movements per day, sees a minimum of 40-50 flight operations per hour.
Meanwhile, AirAsia, in a statement, said: "AirAsia India would like to confirm that the pilots of flight i5 799 from Goa to New Delhi spotted an unidentified object flying close to the aircraft while landing into runway 11 at IGI Airport at New Delhi.
"Our pilots followed normal procedure and carried out an uneventful landing. Upon landing, the pilot reported the incident to Air Traffic Controller as per their reporting procedure that they have been trained for."
"The pilot also informed the airline's Director Flight Operations and Head of Corporate and Flight Safety upon landing. The airline has filed a report with the DGCA," it added.
--IANS
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