Aviation Safety is All Time Low In India
Dr Julie Singh
#Poor Maintenance of the Aircrafts
#Less Rest to Crew Members
Aviation safety is always considered a high-risk zone. Especially during the recent times where more and more accidents and many crashes happening in the same day on a highly frequent basis which should not be the cause because there are actually living lives, they are taking at the end of the day and ensuring the Crew and Passenger's safety should be the utmost priority in itself.
This scenario was recently witnessed, where an air ambulance while taking off flight from Nagpur lost its right tyre and had to be landed in foam carpeting in Mumbai. This was obviously not just a terrifying scenario, but lives could have been lost if proper help and place were not there on time.
The DGCA are the ones that take care of incidences like these and ensure aviation safety at its best. There have a set of certain guidelines every aviation vehicle has to follow, and they do keep a rigorous check over it. The recent events clearly showed that there can always be accidents or mishaps occurring and these matters should be deeply looked into too. But gratefully due to good communication and instructions the plane could survive this which most would not.
Aviation safety should not be taken lightly and it's not just the responsibility of the authorities but us as passengers as well to be aware of the safety measures provided.
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