Tuesday, March 31, 2015

How Mumbai Air Traffic Control prevented Etihad, Emirates flights collision


How Mumbai Air Traffic Control prevented Etihad, Emirates flights collision






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The incident involving Emirates and Etihad Airways was reported to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, which has started its investigation, the sources said.


While Emirates confirmed the incident in a statement from Dubai, Etihad when contacted said it will respond soon.


The incident occured on the intervening night of March 29-30, when Emirates flight EK-706 was heading to Dubai from Seychelles while Etihad flight EY-622 was on way to Seychelles from Abu Dhabi, the sources said.


Noticing that the two aircraft were perilously close to each other, Mumbai Air Traffic Control alerted one of the commanders by giving a Resolution Advisory (RA), the sources said.


An RA is given to the pilot if the distance reduces to the extent that the risk of collision gets to 25 seconds. It is an indication given to the flight crew recommending either a manoeuvre intended to provide separation from all threats; or a manoeuvre restriction intended to maintain existing separation.


This is also an instruction to climb, descend or level out. The pilot is required to comply in 6 seconds, the instruction has priority over other ATC instructions.


“Emirates can confirm that flight EK 706 on March 29 from Seychelles to Dubai was involved in an Air Traffic Control incident in Mumbai airspace,” an Emirates spokesperson said in the statement. The crew informed the authorities of the incident and later filed an Air Safety Report, which will be forwarded to Mumbai Air Traffic Control, the spokesperson said.







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