Indigol -flight stuck in the air, Pilot sought permission from Lahore ATC; Pakistan refused; The lives of 227 such passengers remain - Delhi Srinagar Indigo Flight Get Turbulence Pilot has permission from Lahore ATC Pakistan refused
Inigo flight going from Delhi to Srinagar has become a victim of turbulence due to bad weather. The plane had more than 200 passengers. Pilot sought permission from Lahore ATC to use Pakistani airspace that was rejected. The plane later ended up safely in Srinagar. The DGCA is investigating the incident. Pti, New -Delhi/Mumbai. Inigo flight going from Delhi to Srinagar was hit by bad weather on Wednesday. Passengers sitting in the plane faced turbulence during this period. Everyone was surprised to see the inner views of the plane. After this, the pilot controlled an emergency in Srinagar at the air traffic. The plane was later safe landing. The plane had more than 227 passengers. All passengers are safe. The news agency PTI quoted sources, saying that the aircraft pilot was looking for permission during the bad weather to use Pakistan air space from the Lahore Air Ficky Control. However, this was denied by Pakistan. Investigation sources of the case claim that the incident of serious turbulence in your 6th 2142 is being investigated by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Please tell that there were more than 200 passengers in this plane. The plane going from Delhi to Srinagar suddenly faced hailstorm. After this, the pilot immediately notified the ATC, after which the plane could land safely. Lahore ATC did not give permission to go through the Pakistani airspace, it is said that the weather is felt at the same time when the Indigo aircraft flies over Amritsar. After which the pilot asked permission from the Lahore Air Traffic Control (ATC) to go through the airspace in Pakistan. Sources told PTI that this request from Payal was rejected by Lahore ATC. After which the aircraft faces turmoil and passengers had to have many problems. Pakistan has closed its airspace for Indian aircraft. In fact, after the Pahalgam attack on April 22, Pakistan was closed by Pakistan for India. In the same way, India has also closed its airspace for Pakistani airlines. 26 Innocent people died in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam. The airline statement issued in front of the front of the airline on Thursday. The airline said in its statement that his flight from Delhi to Srinagar 6th 2142 on May 21, 2025 suddenly rescued Hailstorm at Srinagar International Airport. The airline business said that all the customers were taken care of when they were landed and no injuries were reported. The aircraft is currently undergoing the necessary inspection and maintenance in Srinagar and the operation will start again after all approval. There were more than 200 passengers on board