No collision like situation at Delhi airport: DGCA

An IndiGo aircraft was about to land at the runway and an Air India plane was set to take off

ANI  |  New Delhi 

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Friday claimed there was not a collision like situation between and planes at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport on Friday morning.

In a statement, the said, "aircraft was landing on runway number 27 and did go around. aircraft, which was taking off from runway number 28 was asked to reject take off as per normal protocol."

"No safety issue, no collision issue and no infringement was reported. Therefore, nowhere safety was compromised," it added.

Earlier on Friday morning, flight AI 156 from Delhi to Goa with 119 passengers including three infants was scheduled to take off from IGI Airport at 10.30 a.m. on Friday. But, ATC officials noticed that 6E 398 flight from Ranchi to New Delhi was landed on the same runway and they immediately stopped the flight.

A similar incident was also reported in December last year when and SpiceJet aircrafts came face-to-face when plane was headed towards taxiway after landing just when SpiceJet aircraft was preparing for takeoff at IGI Airport.

No collision like situation at Delhi airport: DGCA

An IndiGo aircraft was about to land at the runway and an Air India plane was set to take off

An IndiGo aircraft was about to land at the runway and an Air India plane was set to take off

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Friday claimed there was not a collision like situation between and planes at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport on Friday morning.

In a statement, the said, "aircraft was landing on runway number 27 and did go around. aircraft, which was taking off from runway number 28 was asked to reject take off as per normal protocol."

"No safety issue, no collision issue and no infringement was reported. Therefore, nowhere safety was compromised," it added.

Earlier on Friday morning, flight AI 156 from Delhi to Goa with 119 passengers including three infants was scheduled to take off from IGI Airport at 10.30 a.m. on Friday. But, ATC officials noticed that 6E 398 flight from Ranchi to New Delhi was landed on the same runway and they immediately stopped the flight.

A similar incident was also reported in December last year when and SpiceJet aircrafts came face-to-face when plane was headed towards taxiway after landing just when SpiceJet aircraft was preparing for takeoff at IGI Airport.

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