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Pakistan Airspace Closure: Mid-Air Collision Of International Flights Averted Over Mumbai

Pakistan has restricted a portion of its airspace near the eastern border with India, disrupting the operations of international airlines, especially Indian carriers.

Yep, ive had relatives leave 2 days ago on a direct flight to Islamabad international

I couldnt understand what these articles were about until I realised Pakistani air space is open but deliberately closed near india to stop air traffic crossing
 
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Keept it blocked. It hurts India far more.
It isn't just for economic reasons actually. It is for security reasons as well. There were intelligence reports that India might target civilian airplanes. And then also there were reports that just like in Syria where Israeli fighter planes camouflaged themselves using civilian airplanes as cover, they might use those Israeli tactics here.
We should keep it close.
 
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Salaam!

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Pakistan keeps airspace closed over fears of India attack
Indefinite restriction means airlines will be forced to continue making costly detours
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March 18, 2019 1:28 pm by Farhan Bokhari in Islamabad and Stephanie Findlay in New Delhi


Pakistan has restricted its airspace indefinitely over fears India will launch another attack, forcing international airlines to take costly and time-consuming detours.

“This is a matter of national security. There can be no compromise,” a senior Pakistan government officials told the Financial Times. “I realise this is a problem [for airlines] but Pakistan’s security must come first.”

Another senior government official said an air strike by the Indian military in northern Pakistan last month had “definitely” prompted the move to close the airspace. A day after the Indian strike, Pakistan’s air force fired at two Indian fighters.


“We are still concerned that the Indians may go for another adventure as Prime Minister [Narendra] Modi tries to get votes to win the election,” the official said, referring to India’s national poll, to be held over seven weeks from April 11. “Our reading is that the Indians are still thinking of attacking Pakistan in the name of targeting terrorist locations.”

Imran Khan, Pakistan’s prime minister, has also voiced fears of an imminent attack. On Friday he told a gathering near Peshawar that “there is a need for Pakistanis to remain vigilant”.

He added: “We are repeatedly asking India to have bilateral trade and resolve the issue of Kashmir through talks but, unfortunately, a political party in India wants to win the election by spreading hatred.”

The airspace closure is affecting about 800 commercial and cargo flights a day, said Mark Martin, founder of aviation company Martin Consulting, who estimated that the shutdown has already cost airlines and airports more than $1bn.

“If you picked up your ticket six months ago and now your flight time has gone up by 90 minutes, someone has to pay for that extra fuel and airlines have to take the financial hit,” said Mr Martin, who is based in the Indian city of Gurgaon. “It’s definitely a challenge.”

India carried out an air strike on February 26 on a suspected terrorist training camp in Pakistan in response to a suicide bombing earlier last month that killed 40 Indian paramilitary troops in Kashmir. The air strike marked the end of New Delhi’s longtime policy of strategic restraint towards Islamabad.

India-Pakistan: open a book and you open minds
Analysts said the air strike had bolstered Mr Modi’s re-election campaign by putting national security back on the agenda and burnishing his strongman image.

Since India’s attack, Pakistan has restricted a portion of its airspace near the eastern border with India, disrupting the operations of international airlines, especially Indian carriers. The closure has forced Pakistan’s domestic carriers to fly a longer western route along Iran, adding to the flying time between the capital Islamabad and the southern port city of Karachi.

“There has been a severe impact, most of the flights have to take a longer detour. It’s created scheduling and networking issues, flights are getting delayed, some are getting cancelled,” said Kapil Kaul, South Asia chief for the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation.

After India launched its air strike, there were fears that the conflict could intensify. Mr Khan’s decision to release a captured Indian pilot appeared to defuse tensions but pressure remains high with New Delhi insisting that Islamabad needs to do more to crack down on militants allegedly operating freely on its soil.

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Pakistan can defend itself with or without air space closed. It is only for the best security/safety of passenger planes. Modi is a sick minded terrorist. Indians can shoot down a civilian plane and then start a massive lies campaign to blame Pak for that.
 
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It isn't just for economic reasons actually. It is for security reasons as well. There were intelligence reports that India might target civilian airplanes. And then also there were reports that just like in Syria where Israeli fighter planes camouflaged themselves using civilian airplanes as cover, they might use those Israeli tactics here.
We should keep it close.
I know. Keping the aispace closed -

  • helps our security
  • hurts Ganghoo's in the pocket
Win, win for PK. Let's try extending this over the next 12 months on some lame excuse. Best of all the Delhi-Kabul flights must be costing three time more and taking three times longer. Ouch ! Those pistachios in Dilli must be costing gold.
 
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Modi is no better or worse then any Indian PM. India is a foe. Not a personality. They come. They go. But our issues and animosity continues. That is premised on Kashmir.
Right. But Modi is probably the most criminal minded PM in Indian history. You can expect any thing from that sick minded terrorist.
 
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It won't. Modi is most likely getting re-elected. He will continue the politics of war.
Anyway what I heard is Indian military is under severe pressure from public & media to attack Pakistan after we shot down their jets, and we bombed their areas.
 
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Right. But Modi is probably the most criminal minded PM in Indian history. You can expect any thing from that sick minded terrorist.
Insofar as Pakistan. They are all the face of the foe. Unless you think Indira Gandhi [Bangla 71 hello?] or Nehru [Kashmir 1948 hello?] were nicer to Pakistan?
 
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An official from the Airport Authority of India said the incident was a result of the closure of Pakistan's airspace from February 27.

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Mumbai: A mid-air collision between two international flights was averted at Mumbai air space following the activation of traffic collision avoidance systems (TCAS).

An official from the Airport Authority of India said the incident was a result of the closure of Pakistan's airspace from February 27.

"After the closure of Pakistan airspace, we are facing heavy scheduled and unscheduled flight in Indian airspace. Our ATC officials are capable to handle the situation but it was unfortunate that the incident happened. On Friday, a near miss averted at Mumbai airspace," the AAI spokesperson told ANI.

An Air France flight AF-253 from Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam to Paris and an Etihad Airways flight EY-290 from Abu Dhabi to Kathmandu were passing through Mumbai airspace due to Pakistani airspace closure. According to the airport authorities, the Air France aircraft was flying at 32,000 feet while the Etihad flight was flying at the height of 31,000 feet.

The TCAS was activated and alerted authorities of a possible collision. Immediately, an ATC officer informed the Etihad flight's pilot to climb 33,000 feet to avoid the collision.

Last week, Pakistan had extended the general closure of its airspace, making it the seventh time in a row.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/maj...between-international-flights-averted-2008919

Looks like indians are feeling the heat. One can only hope that Indians will know eventually that they have lot more to loose, than us.
Pakistan should close its airspace only in one direction, to not allow airliners to cross into Pakistan's airspace from India,
 
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Insofar as Pakistan. They are all the face of the foe. Unless you think Indira Gandhi [Bangla 71 hello?] or Nehru [Kashmir 1948 hello?] were nicer to Pakistan?
They were bad. Our enemies, of course. But this idiot Modi is worse. They wouldn't kill Indians (especially 44 soldiers) just to blame Pakistan in a poly to gain some political mileage.
 
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You know what I find amusing? This propensity by people to reduce the blame on Pak/India rivalry down to few Prime Ministers, generals, intelligence agencies or even extemist Hindutwas. Truth could not be the furthest from this.

The reality is average India does not want India to give Kashmir freedom. This collective sentiment of Indian people is then articulated by their political leaders and army. The fact that Modi is drumming the war sounds to win elections tells you what? That there are millions of ordinary Indians who want Pakistan thrashed. So let's not kid ourselves.

Our issue is with India. come Modi or not.
 
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