<p>A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) aircraft flew in Indian airspace for almost 10 minutes as the plane failed to land at the Lahore airport due to heavy rain, according to a media report on Sunday.</p>.<p>The PIA flight PK248, which returned from Muscat on May 4 at 8 pm, failed to land at the Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore due to the heavy rain, <em>The News</em> reported.</p>.<p>The pilot attempted to land at the airport, but the Boeing 777 aircraft became unstable and could not land, it added.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/man-lynched-for-blasphemy-after-imran-khans-party-rally-in-pakistan-1216536.html" target="_blank">Man lynched for 'blasphemy' after Imran Khan's party rally in Pakistan</a></strong></p>.<p>On the instructions of the air traffic controller, the pilot initiated the go-around approach, during which he lost his way due to heavy rain and low altitude, the paper said.</p>.<p>The aircraft, flying at an altitude of 13,500 feet with a speed of 292 km/hr, entered the Indian airspace from the Badhana police station.</p>.<p>The plane turned back from Naushehra Pannuan after travelling 40 kms through the city of Taran Sahib and Rasulpur in the Indian Punjab.</p>.<p>While flying in Indian airspace, the captain took the plane to a height of 20,000 feet, and the plane flew in the Indian airspace for seven minutes.</p>.<p>The flight then re-entered the Pakistani airspace from near the village of Jhagian Noor Muhammad in the Indian Punjab. The flight then re-entered Indian airspace via the villages of Dona Mabboki, Chaant, Dhupsari Kasur and Ghati Kalanjar in Kasur district of the Pakistani Punjab.</p>.<p>Three minutes later, the plane re-entered Pakistani territory from the village of Lakha Singhwala Hithar in the Indian Punjab. At that time, the plane was at an altitude of 23,000 feet at a speed of 320 kms.</p>.<p>After entering Pakistan's airspace, the plane flew to Multan.</p>.<p>The plane travelled a total of 120 kilometres in the Indian territory for almost ten minutes, the paper added.</p>
<p>A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) aircraft flew in Indian airspace for almost 10 minutes as the plane failed to land at the Lahore airport due to heavy rain, according to a media report on Sunday.</p>.<p>The PIA flight PK248, which returned from Muscat on May 4 at 8 pm, failed to land at the Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore due to the heavy rain, <em>The News</em> reported.</p>.<p>The pilot attempted to land at the airport, but the Boeing 777 aircraft became unstable and could not land, it added.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/man-lynched-for-blasphemy-after-imran-khans-party-rally-in-pakistan-1216536.html" target="_blank">Man lynched for 'blasphemy' after Imran Khan's party rally in Pakistan</a></strong></p>.<p>On the instructions of the air traffic controller, the pilot initiated the go-around approach, during which he lost his way due to heavy rain and low altitude, the paper said.</p>.<p>The aircraft, flying at an altitude of 13,500 feet with a speed of 292 km/hr, entered the Indian airspace from the Badhana police station.</p>.<p>The plane turned back from Naushehra Pannuan after travelling 40 kms through the city of Taran Sahib and Rasulpur in the Indian Punjab.</p>.<p>While flying in Indian airspace, the captain took the plane to a height of 20,000 feet, and the plane flew in the Indian airspace for seven minutes.</p>.<p>The flight then re-entered the Pakistani airspace from near the village of Jhagian Noor Muhammad in the Indian Punjab. The flight then re-entered Indian airspace via the villages of Dona Mabboki, Chaant, Dhupsari Kasur and Ghati Kalanjar in Kasur district of the Pakistani Punjab.</p>.<p>Three minutes later, the plane re-entered Pakistani territory from the village of Lakha Singhwala Hithar in the Indian Punjab. At that time, the plane was at an altitude of 23,000 feet at a speed of 320 kms.</p>.<p>After entering Pakistan's airspace, the plane flew to Multan.</p>.<p>The plane travelled a total of 120 kilometres in the Indian territory for almost ten minutes, the paper added.</p>