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IndiGo planes' mid-air head-on collision averted
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The incident happened yesterday, when Mumbai to Guwahati IndiGo plane (flight 6E-813) had to climb higher about 250-300 feet after experiencing turbulance due to monsoon activity over the sub-continent. File Photo for representation.
The incident happened yesterday, when Mumbai to Guwahati IndiGo plane (flight 6E-813) had to climb higher about 250-300 feet after experiencing turbulance due to monsoon activity over the sub-continent. File Photo for representation.

Two IndiGo aircraft had a narrow escape from a head-on collision near Guwahati late on Tuesday as one of them abruptly gained height to avoid rapid air turbulence.

IndiGo flight 6E-813, en route to Guwahati from Mumbai, experienced turbulence due to monsoon activity. It was a clear air turbulence which cannot be picked up by the on board weather radar and thus the crew decided to climb 250-300 feet to avoid it.

As soon as 6E-813 gained height, the onboard anti-collision device triggered an alarm as another IndiGo flight, 6E-136, bound for Chennai from Guwahati was within a distance of 1,000 feet. The pilots in both the flights took immediate action to maintain distance and avoid collision.

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(Published 03 August 2016, 19:34 IST)