
After the crash of Air India Flight AI -171, the Indian Aviation Safety Regulator has found care of several aircraft in airlines and airport audits, including repeated defects that indicate surveillance and correction.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation also received unacceptable goods such as a trolley of goods under the supervision of airports in New Delhi and Mumbai, as well as restoration procedures such as toll controls and work order instructions that were not being followed.
The regulator said in a statement, “All the results observed during the surveillance have been told to the relevant operators to take necessary corrective measures within seven days.”
These results indicate a culture of aviation safety, which has not maintained the rapid development of the industry in India. Among the failures: Aircraft rehabilitation engineers ignored security measures and reported its correction, and reports of defects created by the aircraft system were not being recorded in the technical log box.
The tires worn by the inspectors had to hold a domestic flight, while at a facility a flight simulator was not arranged to match the plane, and its software was not updated in the current version.
The DGCA said that a portion of a special audit announced after the accident in Ahmedabad on June 12-June 12 covered the operations, air capacity, ramp safety, air traffic control, communication, navigation and surveillance systems, and pre-flight medical diagnosis.
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The DGCA said that one of the two airports-it did not say which data restricted data had not been updated for three years, and no survey has been conducted despite significant new construction near the airport. Since the Ahmedabad crash, India has proposed a law to demolish buildings that exceed the height rules.
Photo: June 13, 2025, on Friday, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Crash site of Air India Limited Flight 171. Photo Credit: Sadharaj Solanki/Bloomberg
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