According to the Indian Civil Aerospace Department, a series of safety failures from the airport teams and airlines at Mumbai and New Delhi Airport.
For this review, the team led by the head of the Civil Aviation Bureau (DGCA) said to monitor ground activities and aircraft movements to confirm the compliance with regulatory requirements and to identify weak areas that need to be improved.
The DGCA explained that flight operations, aircraft, ramp safety, air traffic control, communication, preflight medical assessment and navigation and surveillance systems.
DGCA was not mentioned in the name of airlines or other organizations. However, the agency noted the failure of a particular type. For example, the review team has seen several cases of the aircraft defects several times, indicating inefficient aircraft monitoring and rectification measures. The monitor also observed that safe safety prevention measures were inappropriate during maintenance and maintenance order and maintenance.
At the airport, the center line of runway has disappeared.
In other cases, the aircraft simulator was found to be inaccessible to the aircraft configuration.
And another detailed failure, the tires were worn out and domestic flights had to be canceled.
DGCA said, “All the discoveries observed during the surveillance were delivered to the relevant operators to take the necessary corrective action within 7 days.” “This comprehensive monitoring process will continue to detect the risk of the system in the future.”
The review was strengthened after the AIR India flight in Ahmedabad on June 12, which was strengthened by the investigation of the INDIAN AVIATION safety, with 241 passengers, crews and 29 people.