Indian air ambulance makes emergency landing at Islamabad Airport for refueling

Dunya News

Air ambulance with a British patient, a doctor and two nurses was heading to Dushanbe from Calcutta.

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – An Indian air ambulance was allowed to make an emergency landing at the Islamabad airport for refueling, Dunya News reported on Sunday.

According to details, the Indian air ambulance had contacted the Civil Aviation Authorities (CAA) Pakistan and requested for permission to make the emergency landing at the Islamabad airport because it was low on fuel.

The Indian air ambulance with a British patient, a doctor and two nurses was heading to Dushanbe from Calcutta when it needed to land because it was low on fuel.

After receiving permission from the CAA, the air ambulance landed at the Islamabad International Airport. It took off after refueling after two hours. The CAA officials also briefed the British High Commission on the matter.