The Ministry of Civil Aviation will maintain a vital assembly right now at 10:30 AM to assessment air security protocols within the aftermath of the tragic Air India flight AI-171 crash close to Ahmedabad. The session might be attended by senior officers from the Directorate Basic of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and different key stakeholders.
This high-level assembly is a part of a broader investigation being led by a newly constituted multi-disciplinary committee, shaped to probe the reason for the Air India Dreamliner tragedy. The deadly incident claimed lots of of lives and raised pressing issues over the protection of Indian skies.
Committee to be headed by Union Dwelling Secretary
The investigation panel might be headed by the Union Dwelling Secretary and consists of high officers from each central and state governments. Notable members of the committee embrace:
- Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation
- Extra/Joint Secretary, Ministry of Dwelling Affairs
- Representatives from Gujarat’s Dwelling Division and State Catastrophe Response Authority
- Ahmedabad Police Commissioner
- DG, Inspection and Safety, Indian Air Drive
- DG, Bureau of Civil Aviation Safety (BCAS)
- DG, Directorate Basic of Civil Aviation (DGCA)
- Particular Director, Intelligence Bureau
- Director, Directorate of Forensic Science Companies
- Aviation consultants, authorized advisors, and accident investigators might also be included as deemed vital.
Scope of investigation
The committee will conduct an intensive probe, inspecting:
- Flight information and cockpit voice recorders
- Plane upkeep logs
- Air visitors management (ATC) recordings
- Witness testimonies
They will even examine the crash website, interview key personnel together with crew and ATC employees, and coordinate with worldwide businesses, particularly if international nationals or plane producers are concerned.
Report due in three months
The panel is predicted to submit a complete report inside three months, together with suggestions for reviewing and strengthening Customary Working Procedures (SOPs) to forestall such incidents sooner or later.