Months after India grappled with the aftermath of the Air India crash in Ahmedabad, a fresh aviation safety concern has emerged over the skies of the national capital. Several airlines have reported intense GPS spoofing incidents affecting aircraft operating in and out of Delhi, likely by Pakistan, prompting aviation authorities to step in.
According to pilots and air traffic controllers quoted by The Hindu, aircraft within nearly a 60-nautical-mile radius of Delhi have experienced false positional and navigation data over the past week. In several cases, cockpit systems issued misleading alerts, including terrain warnings suggesting obstacles that were not actually present.
One commercial airline pilot reported encountering spoofed navigation signals on all six flights he operated last

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