Mid-air collision of two international flights averted over Mumbai

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Mid-air collision of two international flights averted over Mumbai
Mid-air collision of two international flights averted over Mumbai

Mumbai : A mid-air collision of two international flights was averted over Mumbai air space after traffic collision avoidance systems (TCAS) got activated. An official from the airport authority of India explained that the situation erupted due to closure of air space in Pakistan.

"After the closure of Pakistan airspace, we are facing heavy scheduled and unscheduled flight in Indian airspace. Our ATC officials are capable to handle the situation but it was unfortunate that the incident happened. On Friday, a near miss averted at Mumbai airspace," the AAI spokesperson told ANI.

An Air France flight AF-253 from Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam to Paris and an Etihad Airways flight EY-290 from Abu Dhabi to Kathmandu were passing through Mumbai airspace due to Pakistani airspace closure. 

According to the airport authorities, the Air France aircraft was flying at 32,000 feet while the Etihad flight was flying at the height of 31,000 feet.

With TCAS system getting activated, the authorities were alarmed in time and they informed the Etihad flight's pilot to climb 33,000 feet to avoid the collision.

Last week, Pakistan had extended the general closure of its airspace, making it the seventh time in a row.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is investigating the matter.