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PIA Boeing 777 Loses Radio Contact Over Europe
Pakistan International Airlines Boeing 777
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Flight PK-786 lost radio communication for around 50 minutes during its flight from London Heathrow to Islamabad. Photo: Getty Images
PIA Boeing 777 Loses Radio Contact Over Europe
byHenry BewickeFebruary 29, 2020
On Thursday 27 February, Pakistan International Airlines Flight PK-786 lost radio contact with air traffic control (ATC) whilst flying over Central/Eastern Europe. The aircraft arrived in Islamabad on time and without any further incident.


A Pakistan International Airlines Boeing 777-200 operating Flight PK-786 from London Heathrow to Islamabad on Thursday lost radio contact for a space of about 50 minutes.

What happened?
According to reports by The Aviation Herald, ATC first lost contact with Flight PK-786 whilst in German airspace. After passing into Czech airspace, Czech ATC was also unable to get a response from the crew of the Pakistan International Airlines Boeing 777 after multiple attempts to make radio contact. Czech fighter jets were scrambled to escort Flight PK-786 to the border.


The aircraft continued on its scheduled course at FL370, and subsequently passed into Hungarian airspace. The Hungarian Air Force had already deployed its Gripen fighter jets to intercept the aircraft, as the Czech Air Force had given warning ahead of its arrival.


The PIA Boeing 777 remained uncontactable on radio as it passed over Hungary, and only re-established communication as it crossed into Romania. Communication was finally made with Bucharest Area Control at 20:18 UTC. In total, the aircraft did not communicate with ATC for around 50 minutes as it passed over Czechia, Slovakia and Hungary.


PIA Boeing 777
Flight PK-786 was escorted by two different sets of fighter jets. Photo: km30192002 via Flickr
ATCs troubleshooting during the incident
As reported by The Aviation Herald, the crew of the Flight PK-786 did not respond to multiple ATC attempts to restore radio communication. Czech ATC instructed the crew to press ‘ident’ on their transponder. Presumably, this was an attempt to gauge whether the flight was suffering from a one- or two-way radio failure. Czech ATC also tried to reach Flight PK-786 on guard frequency but both attempts fell on deaf ears and the aircraft proceeded to fly towards Slovakia.


Before the flight left the Czech ATC zone, ATC informed the crew of the next frequencies. It looks like this information was also not received. Going off the fact that radio communication was only restored as the aircraft passed into Romanian Area Control, it looks most likely that the crew of PIA Flight PK-786 were oblivious to the multiple attempts to make radio contact. This is most likely due to a mixture of inadequate communication skills and training, which meant that radio commands were not understood, and also being tuned into an incorrect radio frequency for ATC over Czechia, Slovakia and Hungary.


PIA Boeing 777
The cause of the incident remains unclear. Photo: Curimedia via Wikimedia Commons
Why did Flight PK-786 go radio silent?
For the crew of a large commercial flight to not notice multiple requests for contact, there must have been a significant breach of protocol by the crew. This is especially true given that the aircraft was passing between multiple ATC areas and also being escorted by two different sets of fighter jets,


At this time it remains unknown exactly what was happening in the cockpit and why there was no response. Simple Flying has reached out to Pakistan International Airlines with a request for comment on the incident. We also inquired about the reason for the lack of radio communication whilst flying over Central/Eastern Europe. The airline has not yet been able to respond to the request, but we will update this article once we receive more information.

https://simpleflying.com/pia-777-radio-contact/amp/


how come the pilots or passengers not notice the fighter jet escorts and not realize that something is wrong?
The incompetence of PIA pilots could have lead to the airliner being shot down.. wtf
 
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PIA Boeing 777 Loses Radio Contact Over Europe
Pakistan International Airlines Boeing 777
4'
Flight PK-786 lost radio communication for around 50 minutes during its flight from London Heathrow to Islamabad. Photo: Getty Images
PIA Boeing 777 Loses Radio Contact Over Europe
byHenry BewickeFebruary 29, 2020
On Thursday 27 February, Pakistan International Airlines Flight PK-786 lost radio contact with air traffic control (ATC) whilst flying over Central/Eastern Europe. The aircraft arrived in Islamabad on time and without any further incident.


A Pakistan International Airlines Boeing 777-200 operating Flight PK-786 from London Heathrow to Islamabad on Thursday lost radio contact for a space of about 50 minutes.

What happened?
According to reports by The Aviation Herald, ATC first lost contact with Flight PK-786 whilst in German airspace. After passing into Czech airspace, Czech ATC was also unable to get a response from the crew of the Pakistan International Airlines Boeing 777 after multiple attempts to make radio contact. Czech fighter jets were scrambled to escort Flight PK-786 to the border.


The aircraft continued on its scheduled course at FL370, and subsequently passed into Hungarian airspace. The Hungarian Air Force had already deployed its Gripen fighter jets to intercept the aircraft, as the Czech Air Force had given warning ahead of its arrival.


The PIA Boeing 777 remained uncontactable on radio as it passed over Hungary, and only re-established communication as it crossed into Romania. Communication was finally made with Bucharest Area Control at 20:18 UTC. In total, the aircraft did not communicate with ATC for around 50 minutes as it passed over Czechia, Slovakia and Hungary.


PIA Boeing 777
Flight PK-786 was escorted by two different sets of fighter jets. Photo: km30192002 via Flickr
ATCs troubleshooting during the incident
As reported by The Aviation Herald, the crew of the Flight PK-786 did not respond to multiple ATC attempts to restore radio communication. Czech ATC instructed the crew to press ‘ident’ on their transponder. Presumably, this was an attempt to gauge whether the flight was suffering from a one- or two-way radio failure. Czech ATC also tried to reach Flight PK-786 on guard frequency but both attempts fell on deaf ears and the aircraft proceeded to fly towards Slovakia.


Before the flight left the Czech ATC zone, ATC informed the crew of the next frequencies. It looks like this information was also not received. Going off the fact that radio communication was only restored as the aircraft passed into Romanian Area Control, it looks most likely that the crew of PIA Flight PK-786 were oblivious to the multiple attempts to make radio contact. This is most likely due to a mixture of inadequate communication skills and training, which meant that radio commands were not understood, and also being tuned into an incorrect radio frequency for ATC over Czechia, Slovakia and Hungary.


PIA Boeing 777
The cause of the incident remains unclear. Photo: Curimedia via Wikimedia Commons
Why did Flight PK-786 go radio silent?
For the crew of a large commercial flight to not notice multiple requests for contact, there must have been a significant breach of protocol by the crew. This is especially true given that the aircraft was passing between multiple ATC areas and also being escorted by two different sets of fighter jets,


At this time it remains unknown exactly what was happening in the cockpit and why there was no response. Simple Flying has reached out to Pakistan International Airlines with a request for comment on the incident. We also inquired about the reason for the lack of radio communication whilst flying over Central/Eastern Europe. The airline has not yet been able to respond to the request, but we will update this article once we receive more information.

https://simpleflying.com/pia-777-radio-contact/amp/


how come the pilots or passengers not notice the fighter jet escorts and not realize that something is wrong?
The incompetence of PIA pilots could have lead to the airliner being shot down.. wtf
bhai 9 dollar an hour ka programmer tu pher aysa he kaam karan gaa..
 
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Here start yet another self immolation thread.

let us all contribute generously as we each tell one of the many bad incidents involving PIA as were told by our Uncle, or mamoo or phupho or any of the friends of these relatives....please keep maximum depth of these relatives and friend to 4 degrees as we might run out of paper here.
 
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I want to support our airline but it was crap the last time I travelled using it. The toilet door broke mid flight and water was leaking from air con. unit above and dripping down on us...And don't even get me started on the quality of passengers.
 
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Now the staff of this flight will get promotion instead of dismissal. They are all political appointies and their sponsors will support them. This incident will be forgotten in few days. PIA must be privatized so that the million person staff can be replaced with few thousand competent employees.
 
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Luckily it hadn't veered off course, if it had then anything could have happened. This is an extremely serious incident and should be thoroughly investigated.
 
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I want to support our airline but it was crap the last time I travelled using it. The toilet door broke mid flight and water was leaking from air con. unit above and dripping down on us...And don't even get me started on the quality of passengers.
A friend travelled several years back for a mathematics conference at two universities - first UK then he took PIA to Islamabad. He came back with 2nd degree burns on his right shoulder down to arm. The air hostess by mistake toppled a jug of hot water. He tried to take them to task... they claim to have lost the flight rooster. It took him months to recover.

He said it was the worst ever service and aircraft he had travelled on. He had no choice but to take PIA. Never again.
 
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i think during IFE (In flight emergency) the first order of business is to deal with the emergency and than to communicate, if jets were scrambled than most probably there was visual communications done else they would not had let it fly for 50 freaking minutes handing from one airforce to another, our service might be crap due to influence of different stake holders but our pilots are known to be among the very best out there so lets just wait for the investigation report
 
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PIA Captain and First Officer love affair, shopping and they sleep while plane is surrounded by fighter planes over Europe.

 
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