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Music & Patriotic Songs - Pak's Latest Weapon!
By: Tupaki Desk | 4 Oct 2016 10:57 AM GMTPilots of flights landing in the Indian airports which are clause to the Line of Control (LoC) were having a tough time as communications with Air Traffic Control (ATC) were often disrupted by the Hackers.
Pakistani Hackers block the communication between Pilots and Jammu's ATC, thereafter they keep transmitting their countries Patriotic Songs on the frequency matching to that of signals in Cockpits. Instead of directions from ATC, Pilots get to hear the patriotic songs of Pak such as 'Dil, dil Pakistan, Jaan Jaan Pakistan'. These songs disturb the concentration of the pilots and irritate them when they were about to make the landing. In the wake of surgical strikes, Music has turned into a weapon in Pak's arsenal.
Usually, Indian Air Force (IAF) coordinates with Pilots when Aircrafts were above 10,000 feet. Jammu Air Traffic Control will turn active if the aircrafts were travelling below 10,000 feet. To minimize hacking and jam of signals, Jammu Air Traffic Control keeps changing the frequency very often.
Pakistani Hackers block the communication between Pilots and Jammu's ATC, thereafter they keep transmitting their countries Patriotic Songs on the frequency matching to that of signals in Cockpits. Instead of directions from ATC, Pilots get to hear the patriotic songs of Pak such as 'Dil, dil Pakistan, Jaan Jaan Pakistan'. These songs disturb the concentration of the pilots and irritate them when they were about to make the landing. In the wake of surgical strikes, Music has turned into a weapon in Pak's arsenal.
Usually, Indian Air Force (IAF) coordinates with Pilots when Aircrafts were above 10,000 feet. Jammu Air Traffic Control will turn active if the aircrafts were travelling below 10,000 feet. To minimize hacking and jam of signals, Jammu Air Traffic Control keeps changing the frequency very often.