On Thursday, July 24, Lok Sabha reported that many pilots associated with Air India reported patients after AI-171 12 June, killed by 260 people. On June 16, a total of 112 pilots across the Air India fleet announced patients after a tragic aircraft, said Foreign Minister for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol.
London Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed just before Ahmedabad Airport a second after take -off. Former Minister Gujarat Vijay Rupani, who was on his way to London, was also killed in an aircraft crash.
Among the pilots reported by the patients were 51 commanders and 61 first officers. The answer raised to a carefree question raised by MEP Jai Prakash on reports on bulk -sick holiday between the air crew Air India after the incident.
Speaking of the well -being of flight crew after the aircraft accident, the Minister said that in February 2023, the General Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGCA) issued a circular with detailed guidelines to support mental health for flight crews and air traffic management officers (ATCO).
The instructions included easy and rapid mental health controls from medical examiners approved by DGCA during regular medical tests and special training modules that help the crew and ATCO understand and deal with the challenges of mental health.
It also includes Peer Support (PSP), which aims to enable employees to find help in a safe and supportive environment – without fear of disciplinary conduct.
Earlier, July 21, answering a question about the probe to the AI-171 crash, the Minister of Civil Aviation Kinjarap Rammohan Naid, that the black box decoded in India for the first time.
The Minister of the Naid Union, who addressed Rajya Sabha, said: “The first set of the probe is finished and the preliminary message is released.
Naida, which praised the Office for Investigation of Air accident accident (AAIB), said the agency was “impartial”.
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