
The CEO of Civility Aviation (DGCA), CEO of Faiz Ahmed Kidwai, chairs a virtual meeting with Air India and Air India Express on Tuesday, five days after the Air India’s accident, which was angry.
However, DGCA, who is an Indian civil aviation regulator, did not specify when this meeting would take place.
The DGCA General Director meeting comes five days after the air plane crash with 242 people on board.
June 12, Ahmedabad to London Air India Air Aircraft crashed into the Faculty of Medicine in Ahmedabad moments after taking off from the airport at 13:39. In the accident, up to 241 passengers and crews died, while one passenger survived miraculously.
The number of victims in the incident climbed to at least 270 because people on Earth were also killed after the Boeing 787 Dreamliner was released in flames after the accident.
Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner tied to London with 242 people on board began to lose the height of a second after takeoff in Ahmedabad 12 June.
DGCA command to transmit India
DGCA previously ordered Air India to make additional maintenance on its fleet.
In addition, the regulator ordered Air India to check the energy warranty within two weeks.
After the order, Air India operates security inspections of the aircraft, resulting in delay and cancellation of flights.
On Tuesday, Air India Flight AI159 Z Ahmedabad was at Gatwick Airport in London – which worked under a new code after the crash – canceled. Air India said the reason was the unavailability of aircraft due to further inspections and restrictions on air space, resulting in a higher turnover time.
Air India has been ordered to submit a report on the closure of maintenance based on a review of recurring Boeing 787-8/9 aircraft in the last 15 days at the earliest.
According to Reuters DGCA report, Air India also applied for pilot training and aircraft for aircraft that crashed on June 12.
DGCA said the applications were part of the “regulatory” review of the accident, as well as seeking details of measures taken after the audits of the Air India watchdog in the last few months.
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