Jet-Vistara near miss: Pilot risked passengers' lives, shows investigation

AAIB has suggested corrective training for pilots of Jet Airways flight and air traffic controllers

ANI  |  New Delhi 

Jet-Vistara near miss in Delhi
Jet Airways

A Committee report has found pilots of a flight guilty of risking lives of passengers.

In April this year, and flights were involved in a near miss at Delhi airport.

The (AAIB) report, a copy of which is with ANI, says, "The incident was reported on April 21, when flight 9W 597 sought to land at Delhi IGI Airport. As a result of the landing being aborted, the distance between it and flight UK 811, which had been authorised for takeoff, fell to less than 400 feet, triggering a warning in both cockpits to maintain a safe distance."

There were 148 passengers aboard the Airbus A320 plane bound for Bengaluru, while the Boeing 737 was arriving from Muscat with 174 passengers. "

The report also said that Pilots ignored concern raised by the ATC (Air Traffic Controller) over the high speed. The ATC asked them thrice whether they would be able to land at that speed. The pilot of the aircraft replied in the affirmative thrice but opted for a go-around after the co-pilot warned the pilot that they would not be able to land because the flaps couldn't be opened.

The has suggested corrective training for the pilots of flight 9W 597 and air traffic controllers.