DGCA inspects 60 operational SpiceJet aircraft in last few months: MoS Civil Aviation \
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DGCA inspects 60 operational SpiceJet aircraft in last few months: MoS Civil Aviation

01-Aug-2022
New Delhi [India], August 1 (ANI): A total of 300 aircraft including 62 operational aircraft of the SpiceJet fleet were inspected by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in two special drives of spot checks in the last few months, informed Minister of State for Civil Aviation General (Dr) VK Singh (Retd) in Rajya Sabha on Monday.
01-Aug-2022 National
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DGCA orders probe after Air Arabia crew declare Mayday \
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DGCA orders probe after Air Arabia crew declare Mayday

07-Jun-2022
New Delhi [India], June 7 (ANI): After the crew of the Air Arabia flight declared a Mayday and made an emergency landing at Ahmedabad Airport, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation on Tuesday ordered an investigation into the matter.
07-Jun-2022 National
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Belgaum-bound SpiceJet flight lands at wrong runway end, airline puts pilots off duty \
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Belgaum-bound SpiceJet flight lands at wrong runway end, airline puts pilots off duty

25-Oct-2021
Belgaum (Karnataka) [India], October 25 (ANI): SpiceJet pilots of a Belgaum-bound flight were involved in a serious breach of security on Sunday following which the airline company off-rostered both pilots.
25-Oct-2021 National
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Kozhikode plane crash High-level panel holds meeting to discuss probe report recommendations \
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Kozhikode plane crash High-level panel holds meeting to discuss probe report recommendations

24-Sep-2021
New Delhi Sep 24 PTI A high-level panel overseeing the implementation of the recommendations in the detailed probe report on the deadly plane crash at Kozhikode airport last year held its first meeting on Friday The nine-member committee has also been asked to look into the status of implementation of the recommendations in the Mangalore air crash investigation for any further recommendation for safety of operation according to an official communication Chaired by Civil Aviation Secretary Pradeep Singh Kharola the committee was set up earlier this month after the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau AAIB submitted its investigation report on the Kozhikode accident A source said the first meeting of the panel was held in the national capital on Friday Specific details about the meeting could not be immediately ascertained The next meeting of the panel is likely to be held in early October As many as 43 safety recommendations were made by the AAIB in the Kozhikode crash probe report which was made public on September 11 As per the AAIB report the crash at the Kozhikode airport on August 7 2020 replicated the Mangalore crash on May 22 2010 A total of 158 people were killed in the Mangalore accident In the crash involving a Boeing 737-800 aircraft operated by Air India Express from Dubai to Kozhikode 21 people including the two pilots were killed and several others were injured The panel is examining the recommendations made in the investigation report of the plane crash and will decide on an implementation and action plan Besides it will carry out a study to examine the feasibility of wide-body aircraft at the Kozhikode airport in Kerala The nine-member committees co-chairman is Air Chief Marshal Retd Fali Homi Major Other members of the panel include DGCA chief Arun Kumar Air India Chairman Rajiv Bansal AAI Chairman Sanjeev Kumar AAIB Director General A Handa and former AAI Member ANS Vineet Gulati Ex-ICAO expert Arun Rao and a representative of the IMD are also part of the panel Kharola will be retiring this month and he will be replaced by current Air India CMD Rajiv Bansal as the Civil Aviation Secretary According to the AAIB report the events of the plane crash at Kozhikode replicated the Mangalore crash of 2010 Ten years later on 7 August 2020 it was once again a similar tabletop aerodrome the same airline the same type of aircraft that landed off an Un-stabilised Approach and touched down past half the runway and resulted in another major disaster In the probe report on the Kozhikode crash the AAIB said the pilots non-adherence to the standard operating procedure was the probable cause of the plane crash but also noted that the role of the systemic failures as a contributory factor cannot be overlooked in the accident From systemic failures to Air India Express poor crew resource management to possibility of visual illusions due to low visibility and sub-optimal performance of the PICs Pilot-In-Command windshield wiper the AAIB also mentioned about various other causes that have contributed to the crash PTI RAM MKJ
24-Sep-2021 National
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