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After Pakistan ATC mix up, Pak F-16 jets intercepted Delhi-Kabul Spicejet flight last month

By ANI | Updated: October 17, 2019 14:45 IST

Amid tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad after Balakot air strikes in February, Pakist fighter jets intercepted a Kabul-bound Indian passenger plane for almost an hour over their airspace last month.

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New Delhi [India], Oct 17 : Amid tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad after Balakot air strikes in February, Pakist fighter jets intercepted a Kabul-bound Indian passenger plane for almost an hour over their airspace last month.

The SpiceJet flight was mid-air when two Pakist F-16 jets flanked the commercial plane and asked its pilot to lower its altitude and report to them with the flight details.

The incident occurred on September 23 and the flight involved in the incident was SG-21, which had taken off from Delhi for Kabul. Around 120 passengers were on board.

More importantly, the incident was reported when Pakistan airspace was not closed for India.

The SpiceJet captain briefed Pakist F-16 jet pilots, saying, "This is SpiceJet, Indian commercial aircraft, which carries passengers and is going to Kabul as per schedule," sources told .

When the F-16s rounded up SpiceJet, the Pakist jets and their pilots could be seen by passengers.

One of the passengers on the flight, on the conditions of anonymity, told that the Pakist fighter pilot instructed SpiceJet pilot through hand signs to lower the altitude of the commercial plane.

According to sources, every flight has its code, like SpiceJet is known as 'SG'. It caused confusion and Pakist ATC misunderstood SpiceJet as 'IA' and misinterpreted it as the Indian Army or India Airforce.

When Pakist ATC reported about an aircraft coming from India with IA code they immediately launched their F-16s to intercept the Indian plane.

After the confusion was sorted out, the Pakist fighters escorted the SpiceJet out of Pakistan airspace till they entered Afghstan, confirmed a DGCA official.

"At the time when Pakist F-16s were flying around their flight, all passengers were asked to shut their windows and maintain silence," the passengers told .

After the flight landed safely in Kabul, it's return journey was delayed by almost five hours as Pakist embassy officials in Kabul scrambled to clear paperwork involving the mid-air mix up.

( With inputs from ANI )

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