Indian Plane Tried To Contact Downed Malaysia MH17
An Air India plane flying less
than 25 kilometres from Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 when it was downed
had tried to make contact with the pilots, a newspaper said Sunday.
The Times of
India said Ukrainian air traffic controllers had asked the Air India
pilots to try and establish contact with the Malaysia Airlines jet,
which had stopped responding to its calls.
The
Air India plane, which was flying from Delhi to Birmingham and was less
than 25 kilometres (15.5 miles) from Malaysia MH17, received no
response, according to the paper.
"The
AI Dreamliner was less than 25km from the Malaysian aircraft when the
latter was hit by a missile," an unidentified airline source told the
newspaper.
"When the pilots learned of the cause of the crash later, they were stunned."
According
to the newspaper, it is standard practice for air traffic controllers
to ask pilots of aircraft in the vicinity to get in touch with pilots
who have stopped responding.
The
newspaper also said that minutes before the crash, the Air India pilots
heard air traffic controllers give the Malaysian plane a "direct
routing".
This allows a plane to fly straight rather than tracking from one navigation point to another, and saves time and fuel.
An Air India spokesman declined to comment on the report.
The
report comes despite a denial by India's civil aviation ministry last
week that the Air India plane was close to the Malaysian jet, which was
cut down over Ukraine's troubled eastern region on Thursday.
Ukraine accuses Moscow of helping pro-Russian rebels to shoot down the Malaysian plane, killing 298 people.
Source:yahoo.com
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