New Delhi: Hundreds of lives were saved on Sunday after a large collision between two emirates planes was avoided while taking off at Dubai Airport.
EK-524 Dubai to Hyderabad is scheduled to take-off at 9:45 and EK-568 Dubai to Bengaluru Emirates Flight is also scheduled to take off for its purpose.
Unfortunately, two planes scheduled for take-off came on one foundation.
According to the Emirates flight schedule, there was a five-minute gap between the departure time of the two flights.
“The EK-524 of Dubai-Hyderabad was speeding up to take-off from the 30R foundation, when the crew saw the plane coming in the same direction at high speed.
The Lake-off was immediately instructed by ATC to be rejected.
The plane slowed safely.
And cleaning the foundation Through the Taxiway N4, which crosses the runway.
More Emirates flights EK-568, from Dubai to Bangalore, rolling to depart from the same runway 30R, “someone who was aware of the incident to Ani.
After the ATC intervention, Bengaluru Emirates flights involved and emirate flights were bound by Hyderabad back to Taxi Bay and took off a few minutes later.
Investigation was launched by the UAE Aviation Investigation Agency of the Air Accident Investigation Sector (AAIS).
Serious safety hoses reported to airlines.
Emirates Air has confirmed the incident and told Ani about serious safe violations.
“On January 9, the EK524 flight was instructed by air traffic control to refuse to take off on the departure of Dubai and this was successfully resolved.
There was no damage to the plane,” Emirates Air spokesman told Ani.
Internal requests have also been arranged with the crew.
“Safety is always our top priority, and like our incident is conducting our own internal reviews.
This incident is also being investigated by UAE AAIS,” said Emirates spokesman to Ani.
According to the preliminary report, Hyderabad Bound EK-524 rolled to take off without ATC permission.
Emirates had deployed the Boeing-B777 plane for this purpose when the incident was reported.
This aircraft has seating capacity ranging from 350 to 440 seats depending on the aircraft configuration.