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DGCA to probe ATC glitches in Presidential flight

September 24, 2010 14:26 IST
Civil aviation authorities would inquire into the incident in which an Air Traffic Control monitor suffered technical glitches soon after President Pratibha Patil's aircraft took off from the Kolkata Airport.

The civil aviation ministry on Friday said the aircraft carrying the President never lost contact with air traffic control while flying to Aizawl and was put on an alternate radio frequency immediately after the ATC monitor suffered the glitch on Thursday.

The DGCA would inquire how the monitor of the area western radar went blank for over three minutes soon after the aircraft took off from the Kolkata airport on Thursday morning, a ministry spokesperson said in New Delhi.

"The President's aircraft was never out of ATC contact. While one display monitor had developed glitches, the plane was immediately put on another monitor with a separate frequency. In three minutes, the first one was also repaired," she said.

Her statement came in wake of reports that the Presidential plane had lost contact with the ATC while flying from Kolkata to Aizawl.

After the incident, Kolkata airport sources had said the ATC had remained in touch with the plane's crew members through radio signals.

The flight, which was over the Bagdogra airspace 10 minutes after take-off, was put on a monitor in the area eastern radar after the western radar suffered a malfunction.

The snag was corrected within three minutes by the engineers, the sources said. The President and her entourage reached the Mizoram capital safely.

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