Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Pak: Indigo jet makes emergency landing

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

An IndiGo flight from Sharjah to Lucknow made an emergency landing at Karachi in Pakistan on Tuesday due to a medical emergency.

The passenger who experience­d the medical emergency, however, could not be saved and was declared dead on arrival at the airport in Karachi, officials said.

An official of the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority said the landing permission was granted to the Lucknow-bound IndiGo flight 6E1412 after an elderly passenger – identified as 67-year-old Habib ur Rehman - fell seriously ill.

“The passenger unfortunat­ely expired on the plane,” the official said.

An IndiGo flight from Sharjah to Lucknow made an emergency landing at Karachi in Pakistan on Tuesday due to a medical emergency.

The passenger who experience­d the medical emergency, however, could not be saved and was declared dead on arrival at the airport in Karachi, officials said.

An official of the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority said the landing permission was granted to the Captain of the Lucknowbou­nd IndiGo flight 6E1412 after an elderly passenger – identified as 67-year-old Habib ur Rehman - fell seriously ill.

“The passenger unfortunat­ely expired on the plane even though the Indian aircraft was given permission to land at the Karachi airport,” the official said. In a statement, IndiGo said the passenger who had the medical emergency could not be revived and was declared dead on arrival by the airport medical team. “We are deeply saddened with the news and our prayers and wishes are with his family,” it added.

The airline said the flight coming from Sharjah to Lucknow was diverted to Karachi.The Pakistani official said that the request for an emergency landing was received as soon as the aircraft entered Pakistani airspace via Iran at 4am.

“The captain contacted the air control tower and requested the aircraft be allowed to make an emergency landing on humanitari­an grounds,” he said.

The permission was granted and the aircraft landed around 5am, he said.

“The flight was allowed to take off around 8.36am for Ahmedabad after completion of all formalitie­s,” the official added.

Pakistan reopened its airspace to internatio­nal civil aviation in July, 2019 after months of restrictio­ns imposed because of tensions with India, which forced long detours that cost airlines millions of dollars.

THE PASSENGER WHO EXPERIENCE­D THE MEDICAL EMERGENCY, HOWEVER, COULD NOT BE SAVED AND WAS DECLARED DEAD ON ARRIVAL AT KARACHI, OFFICIALS SAID

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