Aviation regulator DGCA has started its probe in to the incident, which took place yesterday, sources said.
The incident apparently happened due to some "miscommunication," issue, sources said.
According to sources Myanmar Airways Yangon bound flight MMA 602 was given "clearance" for taxiing by the ATC to a "holding point" via alpha taxiways.
Around the same time, an Air India flight from Rangoon for Delhi via Gaya, which was about 6 nautical miles, was to land a little later.
Luckily, Air India flight was not cleared for landing till that time, they said adding that, "a prompt action by the ATC averted a mishap."
"It was a runway incursion as the pilot did not have the clearance beyond the particular holding point. While investigation will establish the exact cause of the incident, at this it appears to be a case of miscommunication," they added.
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