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PIA plane forced to land in Indonesia
Updated at 1830 PST Monday, March 07, 2011

JAKARTA: The Indonesian authorities caused forcible landing of the PIA plane carrying 54 passengers at its airport for allegedly violating the country's airspace, Geo News reported on Monday.

The plane was forced to land in Makassar city Sulawesi province by two Indonesian fighter jets.

According to local air force chief the PIA plane was carrying 54 passengers. He further said that authorities would let the plane go after showing important documents.

Meanwhile, PIA spokesman has said that Pakistan embassy in Indonesia has been informed about the forcible landing of the plane.(GEO URDU)

PIA plane forced to land in Indonesia
 
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lol its a joke of the day ahahaahah

pakistan is 18 years teen girl alone these days any tom harry dick can do with pakistan ahhhhhhhhhhhhh la waris pakistan.
 
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lol its a joke of the day ahahaahah

pakistan is 18 years teen girl alone these days any tom harry dick can do with pakistan ahhhhhhhhhhhhh la waris pakistan.

Over reaction and drama? It is normal practice to escort planes that have violated the airspace and then after paperwork is done, they will be allowed to leave.
 
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Over reaction and drama? It is normal practice to escort planes that have violated the airspace and then after paperwork is done, they will be allowed to leave.

yes but i read first time some one force pia to land .
 
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maybe he made a mistake and flew outisde the area where he was suppose to fly
 
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Just wondering, how fun would the passengers had seeing fighter jets parellel to them :D
:auz:

Isint a ground signal sent? :confused:
 
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Just wondering, how fun would the passengers had seeing fighter jets parellel to them :D
:auz:

Isint a ground signal sent? :confused:

indonesia has not even total 15 fighters so i can understand why they do it with us.hahahahaha
 
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There was an incident involving a PIA plane inside Pakistan, the B-747 by mistake almost entered Kahuta's no fly zone before it was escorted away by a couple of armed F-16s.
 
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There was an incident involving a PIA plane inside Pakistan, the B-747 by mistake almost entered Kahuta's no fly zone before it was escorted away by a couple of armed F-16s.

but indonesia has no nuke plants missile sites or even well air bases.
 
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Brother Imran, you are scaring me with your laughter.
As if one Gaddafi was not enough.....
 
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Plane Forced to Land For Flying Without Permission

Rahmat | March 07, 2011

Makassar - A charter plane headed for Malaysia was forced to land in Sulawesi on Monday for flying over Indonesia without proper permission.

The plane landed at Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport in Makassar, South Sulawesi, at 1.50 p.m. on Monday.

The were 49 passengers, all of which are Pakistani policemen who are serving in East Timor as part of the peacekeeping troops, and five crew members on board. They have been questioned by the authorities.

First Air Marshal Agus Supriatna, the commander of the airport, said the plane was a Boeing 737-300 owned by Pakistan International Airlines (PIA).

“The airport radar detected the plane at 12 a.m. and the crew didn’t communicate with the control tower,” Agus told the Jakarta Globe.

He instructed a Sukhoi plane to chase the Boeing and force it to land at the airport.

“The plane landed at 1.50 p.m. It was piloted by Captain Tariq Khalil ur Rehman Awan,” he said, adding the plane took off from Dili, East Timor, and was headed for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The plane allegedly flew over Indonesia without fulfilling three requirements — namely diplomatic clearance, security clearance and flight approval.

“Every plane planning to fly over a foreign country must meet these three requirements,” Agus said.

The plane was parked at the airport while the crew and passengers were questioned by the airport authority, immigration and officials from the Indonesian Air Force.

“We have filed a report to the Malaysian Embassy, the Foreign Ministry and the Transportation Ministry to help the plane fulfill the clearances,” Agus said.

Source: Home | The Jakarta Globe
 
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