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IndiGo flight mid-air turbulence: Pak rejected pilot’s request to use its airspace

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Last updated: 23 May, 2025 11:06 AM
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New Delhi: On Wednesday evening, IndiGo flight 6E 2142, en route from Delhi to Srinagar, encountered a severe hailstorm, resulting in a frightening ordeal for its 227 passengers and crew. The aircraft, experiencing significant turbulence, prompted the pilot to declare an emergency. In an attempt to mitigate the dangerous conditions, the pilot requested permission from Lahore Air Traffic Control (ATC) to briefly enter Pakistani airspace. However, this request was denied. Despite the refusal and ongoing turbulent conditions, the flight successfully landed at Srinagar International Airport without any casualties.

Post-landing assessments revealed damage to the nose of the aircraft, a testament to the severity of the hailstorm. Reports indicate the turbulence was first encountered while the plane was flying over Amritsar, further highlighting the urgency of the pilot’s request. The denial of access to Pakistani airspace by Lahore ATC is noteworthy, occurring amidst a backdrop of strained relations between India and Pakistan. Following the Pahalgam terrorist attack, both nations have imposed reciprocal airspace restrictions on each other’s carriers.

This incident brings to the forefront the human cost associated with such geopolitical restrictions, especially when a request is made for the safety of civilian lives. While Pakistan has previously criticised India’s airspace restrictions, this refusal to grant emergency access during a life-threatening situation has ignited further debate.

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The incident raises critical questions about the balance between national security concerns and the humanitarian imperative of ensuring the safety of air travellers in emergencies. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of such restrictions in scenarios requiring immediate and decisive action to save lives.

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