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IAF ensured safe landing of hailstorm-hit Delhi-Srinagar IndiGo flight after Pakistan denied airspace due to NOTAM: Sources

India has announced the extension of the ban on closure of its airspace for Pakistani aircraft till June 23. India has extended NOTAM for Pakistan flights for one month, which will be in effect till June 23, 2025.

May 24, 2025 / 22:12 IST
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DGCA said the aircraft rate of descent reached 8,500 fpm (feet per minute) and crew flew the aircraft manually till they exited the hailstorm.

The Indian Air Force (IAF) assisted the safe landing of the Delhi-Srinagar IndiGo flight at Srinagar after it was damaged in a hailstorm midair on Wednesday, May 21, after Pakistan denied an emergency request to use its airspace due to the Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) A0220/25 issued by Pak Civil Aviation Authority that was in force upto 23 May midnight (2359 hours). The NOTAM prevented any Indian-registered aircraft – both civilian and military – from entering Pakistani airspace, Indian Air Force (IAF) sources said on Saturday.

The IndiGo A321 neo aircraft flight 6E 2142 operating between Delhi and Srinagar had on Wednesday encountered hailstorm and severe turbulence near Pathankot, but was denied an emergency request by Pakistan to use its airspace.

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The sources added that the Northern Area Control advised the Indigo crew within the frame of the NOTAM (which is also a regular planning feature for all airlines in their route planning) ensuring safety of aircraft and passengers.

The aircraft was immediately assisted in coordinating their route diversion by contacting Delhi area and passing requisite contact frequencies of Lahore control for overflight weather diversion request, sources added.