TORONTO: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and Air Canada aircraft had a close call at Toronto airport due to alleged negligence by the former’s pilot.
Canada’s aviation regulator has issued a report on the near-miss that took place on Oct 17.
The incident involved a PIA Boeing 777-200 aircraft that was preparing to take off from Toronto airport for Islamabad and an Air Canada Beoing 777-333ER arriving from Incheon, South Korea.
The PIA aircraft taxied onto Taxiway Q “without clearance,” the report said, adding the plane passed the hold line on Taxiway Q and entered the runway protected area (RPA) for Runway 23.
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It said the Air Canada aircraft that had already begun the final approach to the same runway was instructed to “conduct a go-round”. The aircraft landed safely after a 15-minute delay.
The Canadian aviation authority said an air traffic controller’s timely action averted a potentially disastrous crash.
A spokesperson for the PIA said the management of the national airline has already taken notice of the alleged negligence by its pilot.