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India seeks American help for satellite information on missing AN-32

30 Jul, 2016 11:01 IST|Sakshi
Ruling out sabotage, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said India sought US help to check if their satellites captured any signals from the missing AN-32 aircraft.

New Delhi: India seeks American help for satellite information on missing AN-32 New Delhi: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Friday told parliament that India has sought help from US to check if their satellites captured any signals from the missing AN-32 aircraft, while noting there was very little possibility that sabotage played any role.

Giving clarifications on the missing aircraft in the Rajya Sabha, the minister said he was “disturbed” at the aircraft’s sudden disappearance, and even experts are “puzzled”. “I am also disturbed at such a sudden disappearance. I spoke with many air chiefs, other senior air force personnel, they also are puzzled by the sudden disappearance,” he said. Assuring the house that the aircraft had “adequate lifetime”, Parrikar also said that maximum efforts are being made to reduce accidents and also that any aircraft not fit for flying was not flown. He said that this aircraft “was almost at the end of the range of passive radar. In effect in another 10 minute it would have crossed the limit of the passive radar and there is an area around 150-200 nautical miles where there is no radar coverage either from Chennai or Port Blair.”

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar

He also said that the aircraft had undergone its first overhaul, and had already flown for 179 hours after that. The pilot had flown for over 500 hours on the route. “So it is not that something new was happened,” he said. “Only thing which was recorded was because of a cumulonimbus cloud which normally no aviator will like to enter into because it is a very charged and heavy cloud, they (pilots) said we are deviating to right,” Parrikar said, adding that this happened 7-8 minutes before the plane went off radar. “At the time of coming down it actually tilted to the left and descended very fast from 23,000 feet in few seconds. Then it disappeared from the radar. “Two things happened, it was at the age of radar signal where you don’t get very active radar signal, you just keep track of it. There is no SOS, no transmission at any frequency, it just disappeared... That is the worrying part,” he said.

About search operations, he said US has been contacted for any information from their satellites. “We did not get even a single signal. We are now contacting US, if their satellites have picked signals,” he said, but added that a satellite may not have picked signals because of thick cloud cover, and it also depends on whether a satellite was crossing the area at the time. He added that so far, 505 hours of air sorties have been undertake and 23 different items were noticed. Of the 23 inputs, there were 17 visual sightings and six transmissions. Indian survey ships are searching the seabed, and submarine Sindhudhwaj, which had finally located the crashed Dornier, is carrying out an underwater search.

“Round the clock air surveillance is being maintained. There are 10 Navy ships in the area. The depth of water is 3,300 to 4,000 meters. Special vessels have also been summoned,” he said. The minister added that he was personally monitoring the whole operation, and he was getting updates every few hours.

IANS

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