Air India Flight 171 crash: The Plane Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has lately launched its preliminary report of the investigation into the June 12 Air India airplane crash at Ahmedabad (AI-171). Nevertheless, an in depth investigation is in progress to find out the possible trigger(s)/ contributory issue(s) resulting in the accident. The tragic accident killed 260 individuals (241 on board and 19 on the bottom).
In a written reply to Rajya Sabha, Murlidhar Mohol, MoS, Civil Aviation stated that the info from one of many Flight Recorders of AI-171 (VT-ANB) has been downloaded within the Flight Recorder Lab of the AAIB at Udaan Bhawan. He additionally acknowledged that the Directorate Common of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has undertaken a number of efforts to strengthen the nation’s aviation security frequently.
“An Investigation has been ordered by Director Common (DG), Plane Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) beneath Rule 11 of the Plane (Investigation of Accidents & Incidents) Guidelines, 2017 to find out the possible trigger(s)/ contributory issue(s) resulting in the accident. Directorate Common of Civil Aviation (DGCA) – India has a strong mechanism to reinforce the aviation security to make sure the secure operations,” the Union Minister stated.
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A take a look at the steps taken by the DGCA for making certain secure flight operations within the nation:
- DGCA has a scientific security oversight mechanism in place for monitoring the compliance of Guidelines and Civil Aviation Necessities encompassing all of the plane and the airport operators. The protection oversight course of contains surveillances, spot verify and regulatory audits. As well as particular audits are additionally carried out as per the danger perceived,
- DGCA publishes Annual Surveillance Plan (ASP) on its web site. Every directorate conduct surveillance/spot checks of their respective technical areas as per the ASP,
- Findings of audits, surveillances & spot checks are adopted up with the involved operator compliance. The observations are closed after due verification. Additional the compliance of the motion taken by the operator is verified through the subsequent audit/surveillance,
- In case of any violations/non- compliance to laws detected throughout audit/surveillance, enforcement motion together with monetary penalty is imposed by the DGCA,
- To satisfy minimal Acceptable Degree of Security (ALoS), DGCA has established Nationwide Aviation Security Plan containing “operational security danger”. Every operational security danger is measured by way of Security Efficiency Indicators linked with Security Efficiency Targets and aims. To attain the goal, motion plan has been ready in session with service suppliers. The present Nationwide Aviation Security Plan is from 2024 to 2028.
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