Singapore Airlines (SIA) is investigating an incident where a pilot who flew into Bangladesh airspace was unable to provide a clearance number requested by air traffic controllers in charge of the area.
The flight, SQ326, was heading from Singapore to Frankfurt when it transited Bangladesh airspace at 3:15 PM Singapore Time on May 19 (Last Tuesday). The flight was routed via airspace under control of Dhaka Air Traffic Control (ATC) to avoid Cyclone Amphan, which has killed at least 84 people in India and Bangladesh.
SIA said this routing was indicated on the official international flight plan, and that it had overflight permission from the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh.
An additional Air Defence Clearance (ADC) number is issued by Bangladesh for each flight, added SIA, but the pilot did not have this number to hand. "Although SIA has overflight permission from the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh, an additional Air Defence Clearance number is also issued by Bangladesh for each flight," SIA said in its response on Monday.
"When Dhaka ATC requested for confirmation of the ADC number, the pilot did not have it immediately available as it had not been retrieved through the flight planning process before the flight departed Singapore." However, SIA said Bangladeshi authorities have not been in contact regarding the incident.
"SIA will, however, proactively launch an investigation into this oversight and tighten its procedures to ensure that there is no repetition," said the airline.
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