Parliamentary Committee demands a timeline for investigation report on Air India Plain Crash

Parliamentary Committee demands a timeline for investigation report on Air India Plain Crash

About a month after the Air India plane accident in Ahmedabad, in which more than 260 people were killed, a parliamentary committee on Tuesday discussed aircraft safety issues with senior officials of the Ministry of Civil Aviation and the airline and airport. Committee members inquired about the investigation report on the accident and the required timeline for analysis of the aircraft’s black box.

Discussions were held during the meeting of the Public Account Committee under the chairmanship of Congress MP KC Venugopal.

“These tariffs are discussing about the flight fare … The security aspect was also discussed. All the members are very keen to ask questions on the security. This meeting will continue. Once they answer, we will meet again. Some questions on security were answered by the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation),” said Venugopal.

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He said, “We discussed the fare hike because we discussed the post-Paalagam issue and during the Kumbh (fare hike) … The committee asked about the clear-cut rules on rent and fair sports,” he said.

Former Civil Aviation Minister and NCP MP Prafulr Patel, who is one of the members of the committee, stressed that the DGCA was well equipped, but more employees were required as it “lacks top level skilled people”.

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“Many incidents in the last few weeks need to bring Ahmedabad Air Crash into consideration. Security is paramount. Anyone who fly fly wants to feel safe and assures they will reach their destination. Unfortunately, after the Air India accident in the last few weeks, many incidents took place. Several incidents took place. After the meeting, he said to the media after the meeting.

“So, I only told DGCA and Airlines that they should take protection as paramount … Indian aviation is safe, and there is no need to panic. All protocols are followed … DGCA is well equipped … I have also said that they bring more people.”

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Some committee members allegedly demanded an audit of the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS).

The Ministry of Civil Aviation, DGCA, Economic Regulatory Authority of India, Airports in India, AAI cargo logistics and allid services company Limited, BCAS, and other related organizations, and representatives of the airport operators and other related organizations and other related organizations, “Lavi and Release, Currents, Turifies, reported allegations.

Top airline representatives including Air India CEO and MD Campbell Wilson were present at the meeting.

Asad Rahman

Asad Rahman is with the National Bureau of Bharatiya Express and covers politics and policy focusing on religious minorities in India. For more than eight years, a journalist went into this role after covering Uttar Pradesh for five years for Indian Express. During his time in Uttar Pradesh, he covered politics, crime, health and human rights among other issues. He made a comprehensive ground report and covered protests against the new citizenship law, during which many people were killed in the state. During the Kovid epidemic, he reported a comprehensive basis on the migration of workers from metropolitan cities in the villages of Uttar Pradesh. He has also covered some historical cases, including the Babri Masjid-Ram temple cases and the ongoing Gyanwap-Kashi Vishwanath Temple controversy. Earlier, he worked for three years at the Indian Express National Desk, where he was a copy editor. Rahman studied at La Martinier, Lucknow and then graduated in history from Ramjas College, University of Delhi. He also has a Masters degree from Ajk Mass Communication Research Center, Jamia Millia Islamia. … read more

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