A foreign airline flight from Bahrain to Islamabad narrowly escaped an accident due to alleged mistake by female Air Traffic Controller on Tuesday.
Sources said that on the advice of the Air Traffic Controller, the plane came down from 8,000 ft to 5,000 ft that sounded a ground proximity warning system, a system designed to alert pilots if their aircraft is in immediate danger of flying into the ground or an obstacle.
Sources claimed the pilot took the plane again to safe heights as GPWS highlighted mountains at 5,000 ft height.
CAA Spokesperson said that the female Air Traffic Controller firstly refused the pilot for descending the flight but on the second request by the pilot she was allowed. “Investigation board is looking into the matter,” CAA Spokesperson added.