The Asian Age

Scare after Sushma’s plane loses ATC link

■ Swaraj was on her way to Mauritius

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A major aviation safety scare took place on Saturday evening when a special IAF aircraft carrying external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj to Mauritius went incommunic­ado for 14 minutes, prompting the ATC of the island nation to press the panic button. The plane later establishe­d contact with the ATC much to the relief of everyone.

Earlier, contact could not be establishe­d with Ms Swaraj’s plane after it left Male ATC on Saturday. Instead of waiting for the mandatory 30 minutes, the Mauritian ATC set in motion a process wherein search and rescue efforts are activated and other planes in the area are asked to try to contact the concerned aircraft, an official statement said.

A major aviation safety scare took place on Saturday evening when the special Indian Air Force ( IAF) flight that had external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj on board went incommunic­ado for 14 minutes before the Mauritius ATC pressed the panic button and activated the “INCERFA ( uncertaint­y phase)”. This meant the Mauritius ATC was not sure about the location of the plane and is a stage wherein search and rescue efforts are activated and nearby planes in the area are asked to try to contact the concerned aircraft. Fortunatel­y, after a gap of 14 minutes, the IAF aircraft establishe­d contact with the Mauritius ATC much to the relief of everyone. Usually, the ATC waits for a gap of 30 minutes of loss of communicat­ion before activating the INCERFA but the Mauritius ATC apparently decided not to take any chances since a VIP was on board. Ms Swaraj was en route to Mauritius at the time on her way to South Africa on a five- day official visit. The IAF Embraer aircraft apparently was to be refuelled at Mauritius and Ms. Swaraj made a “transit halt” there.

It is unclear why the aircraft went incommunic­ado for 14 minutes. One possibilit­y could be that the pilot tried to contact the Mauritius ATC through the VHF radio frequency which has a limited range. The aircraft was flying over vast stretches of the Indian Ocean where there is no radar coverage. In a statement on Sunday evening, the state- run Airports Authority of India ( AAI)— under whose aegis the Indian Air Traffic Control ( ATC) functions— said, “Indian Air Force Flight IFC31 carrying External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj departed from Trivandrum at 1408 IST ( 2.08 pm Saturday) for Mauritius. Aircraft changed over from Indian airspace to Male ( Maldives) ATC which then establishe­d contact with the aircraft at 1644 IST ( 4.44 pm Saturday). However, IFC31 could not contact Mauritius ATC after entering Mauritius airspace. Mauritius ATC then activated INCERFA ( uncertaint­y phase) . Later at 1658 IST ( 4.58 pm Saturday), IFC31 came in contact with Mauritius ATC and landed. Mauritius ATC activated INCERFA ( uncertaint­y phase) without allowing the stipulated time of 30 minutes to lapse from the time when aircraft last contacted ATC.

This was perhaps done because the flight was carrying a VIP.

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