
The General Directorate for Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Saturday anchored two Pilots of Indigo from Dilli to Srinagar after hitting a strong turbulence in the middle of a strong hail, as stated by Hindustan Times quoting resources.
May 21, operating flights A321 Neo A321 Neo came across Hailstorms and heavy turbulence near Pathankot. While in the storm cloud, the regulator stated that the warning of an attack angle, lost alternative protection of law, unreliable backup speeds were triggered.
Minister of Civil Aviation to Rammohan Naid said on Friday that the DGCA regulator would thoroughly explore the incident. “I would like to appreciate pilots and crews who were very composed in the way they were treated (situations) because of the weather … We are grateful that everyone is safe,” Nida said.
“In the investigation, both pilots are deposited in the waiting investigation,” said DGCA official Hindustan Times on condition of anonymity.
DGCA said on Friday that, according to the crew, Northern Control (IAF) asked for a deviation towards the left (international border) due to the weather on the route but was not approved.
I would like to appreciate the pilots and crew, who were very folded in the way the weather was dealt with … We are grateful that everyone is safe.
“Later, the crew contacted Lahore to enter their airspace to avoid the weather, but the same was also refused,” DGCA said.
During this period, DGCA said the aircraft level reached 8,500 fpm (traces per minute) and the crew flew by plane by hand until the hail was left.
“After performing all the ECAM action actions (ECAM) the crew declared” Mr. “to Srinagar ATC and asked for radar vectors and carried out a safe landing with the automobile move normally,” the statement said.
(With the entry from agencies)
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