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Multiple warnings, ATC help avert mid-air collision of three foreign airlines planes

  The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has started a probe into the incident.  

Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Published : Dec 28, 2018 19:53 IST, Updated : Dec 28, 2018 19:53 IST
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In a rare incident, collision of three planes of foreign airlines, carrying hundreds of passengers, was averted after multiple auto generated warnings and intervention from ATC, PTI reported quoting officials on Friday.

The planes came perilously close in the Delhi flight information region on December 23.

The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has started a probe into the incident.

Flights of Dutch carrier KLM, Taiwan's Eva Air and the US-based National Airlines were involved in the incident, the official said.

The incident happened in the Delhi Flight Information Region (FIR).

An FIR refers to a specified airspace where flight information and alerting services are provided. Generally, an FIR can be land and sea territory as well as any international airspace as defined under global norms.

According to the official, at the time of the incident, National Airlines' flight NCR 840 was on its way to Hong Kong from Bagram in Afghanistan while the KLM Flight KLM 875 was heading to Bangkok from Amsterdam. 

The Eva Air flight EVA 061 was flying to Vienna from Bangkok, the official said. 

"First it was NCR 840, which was flying at flight level 310 (31,000 ft) and EVA 061 at flight level 320 (32,000 ft) which breached mandatory separation. The pilots of both the aircraft were alerted by the onboard TCAS warning system," the official said.

Around the same time, the KLM flight was at 33,000 ft, he added.

Following the TCAS (Traffic Collision Avoidance System) warning, the pilot of NCR 840 sought to climb to 35,000 feet but was told to remain at that current level till the time it gets a go-ahead. 

"However, when the air traffic controller (ATC) observed it climbing, it was immediately asked to take a left turn. In the meantime, EVA also continued climbing at flight level 330, a level at which KLM was already flying, and at this time, another TCAS warning went off, alerting the pilots to steer the aircraft to a safer distance," the official said.

As the NCR 840 again descended to flight level 330, it came across the EVA flight , triggering another TCAS alarm, the official said.

(With inputs from PTI)

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