When the pilot says three times in the flight, what is the danger, is it different from the Mayday call?

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When the pilot says three times in the flight, what is the danger, is it different from the Mayday call?


Reports of flights and emergency landing are coming out for the last few months across the country. On Wednesday, IndiGo flight took off from Delhi to Goa at 8 pm. The flight was to land in Goa at 9:42 am as per the scheduled time. However, his emergency landing had to be held in Mumbai. The reason behind this was a poor flight’s engine to deteriorate. The pilot sent a message from PAN..Pan..Pan (Pan… PAN) to ATC before Emergency Land.

IndiGo flight 6E 6271 left for Goa from Delhi. On the way, 1 engine of this flight failed. Due to this malfunction, the pilot sent a message to ATC… PAN…. This message is sent to emergency situation. From this message, ATC is informed that the current situation is serious but not fatal.

What is situation after Pan message

This is a kind of code, in which ATC is asked to help in the current situation. The word PAN originated from the French word ‘Panne’. Which indicates the problem. Code has been created in the flight for different situations. According to this PAN code, the flight should be given a runway immediately for landing. Along with this, all the important things should be available in case of any kind of emergency situation there.

This medade (Mayday) The message is completely different. Medade call means that the situation is now out of the captain’s hand. That is, a deadly situation has been created. While the situation in PAN is not fatal. On 12 June, a call was made by the pilot before the plane crash in Ahmedabad. After this, the plane fell victim to the accident, 241 passengers were killed in 242 riding in this plane. Yesterday, after the Pan call, there was a safe lading of the flight.

Problems in two flights a day

This was the second such incident of Indigo flight yesterday. The first flight that took off from Delhi to Patna. During the landing, the flight continued to circle in the sky due to the touch point missing. During this time, the lives of the people present in the flight got stuck in the circle. The second incident took place in the evening in a Goa flight going from Delhi.

However, it was said on behalf of the Indigo spokesperson that on July 16, technical fault was detected in flight number 6E 6271 while flying from Delhi to Manohar International Airport in Goa. After this, the aircraft has been diverted and landed at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai. ”