PIA flight flew in Indian airspace for 10 minutes after failing to land in Lahore
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The PIA flight PK248, which returned from Muscat at 8 pm on May 4, could not land at Lahore’s Allama Iqbal International Airport due to heavy rains, The News reported. According to reports, on the instructions of the air traffic controller, the pilot continued to fly around and lost his way due to heavy rain and low altitude.
A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) aircraft flew over Indian airspace for about 10 minutes after it failed to land at the Lahore airport due to heavy rain. This information has come to light in a news on Sunday. The PIA flight PK248, which returned from Muscat at 8 pm on May 4, could not land at Lahore’s Allama Iqbal International Airport due to heavy rains, The News reported. According to reports, on the instructions of the air traffic controller, the pilot continued to fly around and lost his way due to heavy rain and low altitude.
According to it, the aircraft flying at an altitude of 13,500 feet entered the Indian airspace from Badhana police station. The aircraft returned after traveling 40 kilometers from Tarn Taran and Rasulpur city in Indian Punjab. According to reports, the aircraft took off for Multan after entering Pakistan’s airspace. Accordingly, the aircraft flew a total of 120 kilometers over Indian territory for about ten minutes.
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