Mumbai Airport Shocker: IndiGo Plane Lands as Air India Aircraft Takes Off from Same Runwaym Same R

In a harrowing incident that has sent shockwaves through the aviation industry, an IndiGo flight landed on the same runway as an Air India aircraft was taking off from Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. The close call, which occurred on June 8, has raised serious concerns about the safety protocols in place at the busy airport.

The incident, which was captured on video, shows the IndiGo flight, 6E5053, Touching down on the runway as the Air India flight, AI657, is lifting off. The proximity of the two aircraft is alarming, with the IndiGo plane landing just seconds after the Air India plane began its takeoff roll. The incident highlights the high-stakes environment that pilots and air traffic controllers operate in, particularly in airports with limited runway capacity.

According to reports, the IndiGo flight from Indore was given landing clearance by Air Traffic Control (ATC) at 6:20 am. The pilot in command continued the approach and landing, following ATC instructions. Meanwhile, the Air India flight from Mumbai to Thiruvananthapuram was cleared by ATC to enter the runway and subsequently cleared for take-off. The Air India aircraft continued with the take-off roll by laid down procedures.

The incident has sparked a probe by the Directorate General of  Civil Aviation (DGCA), which has de-rostered the air traffic controller involved in the incident. Both IndiGo and Air India have initiated investigations into the matter, with the airlines stating that their pilots followed ATC instructions.

The incident has also raised questions about the safety protocols in place at the airport. Mumbai airport operates with a single runway, which can lead to high-density traffic and increased pressure on air traffic controllers. The airport’s Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) outlines operational rules for landings and take-offs, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a safe separation between aircraft.

In this particular case, the visibility was good, and there were no air traffic controllers in managing high-density traffic. The DGCA has launched an investigation to determine whether all norms were followed by the ATC and the pilots and air traffic controllers.

The incident has also brought to light the challenges faced by air traffic controllers in managing high-density traffic. The DGCA has launched an investigation to determine whether all norms were followed by the ATC and the pilots concerned. The probe will also examine the sequence of events that led to the breach of separation between the two aircraft.

The close call at Mumbai airport serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safety in aviation. It underscores the need for airlines, air traffic controllers, and airport authorities to work together to ensure that safety protocols are strictly adhered to, even in the most challenging of circumstances.

Key Points:

  • An Indigo flight landed on the same runway as an Air India aircraft was taking off from Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport.
  • The incident occurred on June 8 and was captured on video.
  • The DGCA has launched an investigation and de-rostered the air traffic controller involved in the incident.
  • Both IndiGo and Air India have initiated investigations into the matter.
  • The incident highlights the challenges faced by air traffic controllers in managing high-density traffic at airports with limited runway capacity.
  • The DGCA probe will examine whether all norms were followed by the ATC and the pilots concerned.
  • The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safety in aviation and the need for strict adherence to safety protocols.
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