Aviation Safety at risk with GPS -Signal Problems in Pakistan Airports

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According to the message, aircraft has encountered challenges with GPS navigation during flights in these regions. The questions primarily affect flying trails in and around Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad airports.

Air Traffic Control (ATC) has instructed pilots to report GPS signal problems immediately along with details of the interference to ensure the security and efficiency of aircraft operations.

In case of navigation difficulties, pilots have been asked to take the necessary steps to maintain safe and continuous flight navigation and inform ATC for further assistance.

Disruptions, primarily due to frequency interference, have the potential to affect flights and cause deviations in the aircraft’s orbit. Pakistan’s aviation authorities are working to mitigate the problems, but security measures and continued monitoring are enforced to avoid accidents.

The message also states that pilots must be vigilant and communicate any GPS-related disruptions immediately, especially as such interferences could jeopardize the safe navigation of flights.

With air traffic increasing in Pakistan’s airspace, the aviation authorities address these challenges as soon as possible.

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