Practically a month after the Air India aircraft crash in Ahmedabad that killed over 260 folks, a parliamentary committee on Tuesday mentioned plane issues of safety with senior officers from the civil aviation ministry and airline and airport representatives. The committee members enquired in regards to the anticipated timeline for the investigation report on the crash and the evaluation of the plane’s black packing containers.
The deliberations have been held through the assembly of the Public Accounts Committee, headed by Congress MP Okay C Venugopal.
“These are ongoing discussions relating to tariffs, flight fares… The protection facet was additionally mentioned. All members are very eager on asking questions on security. This assembly will proceed. As soon as they reply, we are going to meet once more. Among the questions on security have been answered by the DGCA [Directorate General of Civil Aviation],” Venugopal stated.
“We mentioned the fare improve as a result of we mentioned the post-Pahalgam subject and through Kumbh (fare improve)… The committee requested about clear-cut laws on fares and on truthful play,” he added.
Former civil aviation minister and NCP MP Praful Patel, who’s among the many committee members, emphasised that the DGCA was nicely geared up however wanted extra workers because it “has a scarcity of top-level expert folks”.
“Many incidents in the previous few weeks publish the Ahmedabad air crash wanted to be introduced into focus. Security is paramount. Anybody who flies needs to really feel protected and guaranteed that they are going to attain their vacation spot. Sadly, in the previous few weeks publish the Air India crash, many occasions passed off which wanted to be… I’m not singling out Air India. Few incidents right here and there regarding some flights. When a crash occurs, all the pieces then turns into delicate and will get highlighted extra,” Patel stated, talking to the media after the assembly.
“So, I simply identified to the DGCA and to the airways that they need to take security as paramount… Indian aviation is protected, and there’s no have to panic. All protocols are adopted… DGCA is nicely geared up… I’ve additionally highlighted that DGCA must have extra folks. They’re going through a scarcity of top-level, expert folks. A whole lot of retired senior folks will be introduced again for brief tenures,” he added.
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Some committee members reportedly demanded an audit of the Bureau of Civil Aviation Safety (BCAS).
Representatives of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, DGCA, Airports Financial Regulatory Authority of India, Airports Authority of India, AAI Cargo Logistics and Allied Companies Firm Ltd, BCAS, and different involved organisations, together with airport operators and airways, briefed the committee on the “levy and regulation of charges, tariffs, person costs and many others. on public infrastructure and different public utilities”.
High airline representatives, together with Air India CEO and MD Campbell Wilson, have been current on the assembly.

