Thursday, April 24, 2008

IAF Dornier caused PM plane scare

Ahmedabad: The radar blip on the flight path of the Prime Minister’s special plane that created a mid-air scare on Tuesday evening was caused by an Indian Air Force aircraft, Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel said on Wednesday. The incident cannot be considered a serious security lapse, Patel added.
“It was not a serious security lapse, and the flight which was spotted on the path of Prime Minister’s plane was of Indian Air Force. The air force plane, a Dornier, was at a reasonable distance from the PM’s plane,” he told reporters.
“Preliminary investigation has revealed that there was some mix up in the signals. But to be sure, we are waiting for the detailed investigation report,” he added.
In New Delhi, officials said a preliminary inquiry had found there was no security breach, and all standard operating procedures (SOPs) were maintained.
“There was also no systemic failure and no breach of any procedure…The security of the Prime Minister’s aircraft was not endangered. The mandatory twenty nautical miles separation was maintained throughout,” they said, adding that “some form of equipment failure localised in the transponder of the IAF Dornier-228 aircraft” had caused the blip on the screens which seemed to be chasing the PM’s plane.
24/04/08 Press Trust Of India/Hindustan Times
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