- Around 14 air incidents have been reported so far in the last two months.
- On Monday,
civil aviation ministerJyotiraditya Scindia held one-on-one meetings with all airlines and asked them to ramp up safety precautions. - According to media reports, DGCA is investigating all the air incidents reported so far by all the airlines.
On July 17, an Indigo Sharjah-Hyderabad flight was diverted to Karachi as a precaution after pilots observed a defect in one of the engines. This is the second airline to make an emergency landing at Karachi after
Another Indigo Delhi-Vadodara flight was diverted to Jaipur when vibrations were observed in the engines of the aircraft on June 14.
The aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said in a statement that it was investigating both the cases. The regulator also issued a notice to its competitor SpiceJet after it reported 8 safety incidents in the span of just 18 days.
On Monday, civil aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia held one-on-one meetings with all airlines and asked them to ramp up safety precautions. He also chaired a meeting with senior officials of his ministry and DGCA on Sunday, in which he took a detailed report from officials about the incidents in the last one month and told them that there should be no compromise over passengers' safety.
After SpiceJet was slapped with a DGCA notice, Scindia tweeted, "Passenger safety is paramount. Even the smallest error hindering safety will be thoroughly investigated and course-corrected.”
According to media reports, DGCA is investigating all the air incidents reported so far by all the airlines.
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