Daily Mail (pic credit above too) reports that Hungarian,
German and Belgian air force pilots shadowed the plane bound to Britain from
Ahmedabad in Gujarat (the plane's route is in white, the fighter jets' may be
in green)
It landed safely in London
this morning and it appears it was a technical problem because by the time it
reached Britain they air crew had made contact with the air traffic control.
A fortnight ago, Jet's
Mumbai-London flight reportedly remained incommunicado for almost 33 minutes -
during which it would have flown almost 500 km -- and the issue began when it
was over Czech airspace. While flying from Bratislava to Prague, 9W 118 was on
correct frequency as it transmitted and acknowledged messages from the ATC.
After that, the crew allegedly switched over to 132.980MHz and did not monitor
the emergency frequency. When it got incommunicado while over Czech Republic
and about to enter Germany, the Prague ATC spotted that 9W 122 (Delhi-London)
was ahead of the flight from Mumbai. Prague then asked the Rhein ATC (in
Germany) to contact the flight from Delhi.
The German ATC contacted a
Delhi-London flight of Jet Airways (9W 122), which was flying ahead of 9W 118
last Thursday (Feb 16). The crew of the flight from Delhi contacted Jet
Airways' flight operations in India which then used the aircraft communication
and addressing system (ACARS) or a satellite phone to contact the pilots of 9W
118. Once alerted by this satellite-based communication, the Mumbai-London crew
spoke to the ATC following which fighter jets flew away and the plane continued
its flight to London.
Sources say
that one of the pilots of 9W 118 was reportedly taking "controlled
rest" - sleeping, something allowed by regulatory agencies - and the other
had tuned into a wrong frequency, apart from which, his headset volume was low.
Due to this, the other pilot could not be reached by the German ATC - due to
wrong frequency. Neither could he be contacted on the universal emergency
frequency of 121.5 MHz - with his headset at low volume.
Interesting ! or fearsome
!!
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
10th Mar 2017 @ 21.30 hrs.
