Big disclosure in DGCA investigation, flaws found in aviation system at major airports

Updated: 24-06-2025, 02.06 PM

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DGCA has been investigating on every front since the plane crash in Ahmedabad. Meanwhile, the aviation regulator DGCA issued a statement on Tuesday, saying that several flaws have been found in the aviation system under the supervision of major airports. These flaws include the flaws in the aircraft again and the fade of the center line marking on the runway. Let us know that this information has been revealed in the surveillance done after the Air India aircraft accident in Ahmedabad on 12 June. In this, important areas such as flight operations, aircraft aircraft qualification, runway security, air traffic control, communication and navigation system were examined.

DGCA made a statement

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said in a statement without disclosing the names of the airline companies that the concerned parties have been informed about the flaws found under surveillance and have been asked to take corrective action within seven days. 2 teams led by the Joint Director General of DGCA performed extensive monitoring at major airports including Delhi and Mumbai at night and morning. During surveillance, a domestic flight was stopped due to poor tires and allowed to fly only after necessary improvements.

DGCA alert since plane crash

The DGCA further stated that surveillance has also found that in many cases the aircraft are receiving frequent flaws, which reflect the lack of monitoring and lack of inadequate improvements. Apart from this, it has also been found in this investigation that a simulator was not matching the aircraft’s configuration and the current version of the software was also not updated. Please tell that on June 12, a horrific aircraft accident was seen in Ahmedabad. 241 people riding aircraft were killed in this accident. At the same time, a total of 297 people died in this accident, after which the DGCA has been taking precautions in consistent flights.

(Input-PTI)

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