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IndiGo flight 6E 2142 from Delhi to Srinagar hit severe turbulence on May 22.
By Aniket Chakraborty
May 24, 2025
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Near Pathankot, the aircraft was caught in a hailstorm after failing to reroute.
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The crew first sought IAF clearance to deviate toward the international border.
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When denied, they contacted Pakistan’s Lahore ATC to enter its airspace—also refused.
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With no way around the storm, the pilots decided to penetrate the weather directly.
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The aircraft’s nose radome was damaged, but no passengers were injured.
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DGCA says the flight encountered “severe turbulence and hailstorm” near the cloud mass.
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The crew initially considered turning back but were already too close to the storm.
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Investigation has been launched into the weather encounter and denied airspace requests.
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As air routes tighten and skies grow riskier, midair diplomacy takes center stage.
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