mandag 20. januar 2014

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Airlines flout fog-safety norms (India)

NEW DELHI: Despite DGCA asking airlines to deploy aircrafts and cabin crew capable of flying in CAT-III B conditions, some airlines continue to flout norms, thereby causing delays and multiple cancellations.

The oversight was discovered by a panel set up by Prabhat Kumar, director general of civil aviation, to make Delhi a zero-diversion airport by next winter. Headed by joint DG, Lalit Gupta, the panel found that airlines such as SpiceJet and Alliance Air ( a subsidy of Air India) are not CAT III-B compliant, which allows planes to land even when visibility is as low as 75m.

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