Airspace protest on Kashmir only as Pakistan saves 150 Indian Passengers

Airspace protest on Kashmir only as Pakistan saves 150 Indian Passengers

Pakistan has recently clarified that they’re still friendly with Indians but with restriction of airspace to India. Airspace restriction is only to protest against the atrocities in Kashmir carried on by India. Total seizure of fundamental rights of the people of Kashmir has been saddening Pakistan. Worse situation is that India has not lifted the curfew from the region. When Pakistan appealed India to restore normalcy in Kashmir then India hit back by claiming it’s their internal matter. However, people of Kashmir are still in worse situation of health and safety. Further, many of them are unable to bear the atrocities and trying hard to fight for independence.

Meanwhile, once again Pakistan expressed their peace loving character with their rescuing of Indian flight from Jaipur. Earlier, Pakistan captured Indian Wing Commander and returned him to India after treating him well.

However, the flight was on the way to Muscat when there was a dramatic weather change that reduced the flight’s altitude. The lightening strikes kept the flight boarded with 150 passengers from an altitude of 36000 feet to 34000 feet.

 

The pilot helplessly tried signalling for a right path to be shown from nearby air traffic controllers. Pilot as a result initiated an emergency protocol to which Pakistan air controllers responded quickly. Thus, the air traffic controller of Pakistan saved the plane from crashing down.

The plane was nearby to the Karachi region using the Pakistani airspace. It was though already restricted to India since a month as a protest for Kashmir. But looking at the situation as a matter of saving lives Pakistan preferred to save the plane from crashing down. By directing the pilot through dense track using their air traffic controller in action, Pakistan saved the flight. Relieved pilot then successfully reached Muscat.

Khalid M Raza

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