A hijacked aircraft on landing at an Indian airport is procedurally pa

A hijacked aircraft on landing at an Indian airport is procedurally parked at

runway
isolation bay
apron
None of the above
This question was previously asked in
UPSC CISF-AC-EXE – 2019
A hijacked aircraft on landing at an Indian airport is procedurally parked at an isolation bay.
An isolation bay is a designated area at an airport, usually located away from normal passenger terminals, taxiways, and runways, specifically designed to handle aircraft involved in security incidents, minimizing risk to other airport operations and personnel.
Parking a hijacked aircraft at an isolation bay allows security forces and crisis management teams to contain the situation, negotiate if necessary, and prepare for intervention without disrupting other airport traffic or endangering people in populated areas of the airport.