The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has defended the safety record of air traffic control (ATC) at all airports in the country as being very good and comparable to the best in the world.
In a statement issued here on Friday, the AAI said, “At times, it may not be possible to eliminate human error, whether it is aviation or other industries, but continuous efforts are being made by the Airports Authority of India to offset such human errors through Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), recurrent training to the controllers and introducing technology.
It may be noted that the safety record of ATC provided by Airports Authority of India at Indian airports has been very good and comparable to best in the world.” The AAI said that various reports appearing in the media were giving exaggerated versions about airline passengers having experienced close shaves, indicating a distorted interpretation that may create fear in the minds of air passengers.
To Read the News in Full 30/12/16 The Financial Express
In a statement issued here on Friday, the AAI said, “At times, it may not be possible to eliminate human error, whether it is aviation or other industries, but continuous efforts are being made by the Airports Authority of India to offset such human errors through Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), recurrent training to the controllers and introducing technology.
It may be noted that the safety record of ATC provided by Airports Authority of India at Indian airports has been very good and comparable to best in the world.” The AAI said that various reports appearing in the media were giving exaggerated versions about airline passengers having experienced close shaves, indicating a distorted interpretation that may create fear in the minds of air passengers.
To Read the News in Full 30/12/16 The Financial Express
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