Posted by AI on 2025-08-25 14:16:22 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-25 20:52:40
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For the thousands of anxious flyers who connect through Delhi airport every day, the sight of a lone, solitary aircraft flying freakishly low over the city must have been quite a shock. Even more astounding was the reaction of the airport's ATC (Air Traffic Control) operator, who, according to a senior government official, laughed it off as a "test flight" when the matter was brought to his notice. It was only after a flurry of complaints from theground that the ATC staff apparently realized the serious breach in security and protocol and ordered an emergency landing.
But the damage was already done. The aircraft, which had dropped dangerously close to residential buildings, was finally forced to land on the runway sidewaysa clear indication that something was terribly amiss with the pilot. It is yet unknown who was flying the aircraft, but reports suggest that the pilot, bafflingly, "couldn't understand ATC instructions."
The ATC operator, who has been identified, has now been sacked from his duties, and an investigation is underway. The incident has also triggered a frenzy among aviation regulators to review safety protocols for flight operations. As the investigation unfolds, anxious flyers wonder what really happened that day at Delhi airport and shudder at the thought of how close disaster had come to unfolding right in front of them.
In another bizarre twist to the tale, a government official has stated that this is not the first time that the dismissed ATC operator has dodgy conduct. "This man has a checkered past. He has been involved in several incidents in the past, all of which have gone unpunished," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The official did not elaborate on what those past incidents involved, but given the severity of the present mishap, questions are being raised about the adequacy of the safety drills and the checks and balances in place at the Delhi airport.