Thursday, October 10th, 2024

Airplane flights became safer in Indian airspace, DGCA made this plan

New Delhi: Aviation regulator DGCA said that there has been a significant reduction in the instability during landing of flights in the country and the excessively close approach of two flights in Indian airspace, which is called airprox. DGCA said that the ratio of unstable approach during landing per 10 thousand flights is continuously decreasing, which is a good news for the Indian aviation sector.

DGCA gave information in the review report
DGCA gave this information while giving information about its annual safety review report. The regulator said that the ratio of unstable approach during landing per 10 thousand flights is continuously decreasing. This is a good thing for the aviation sector of the country. Last year it has decreased by about 23 percent. Landing approach means that phase of the flight. When the crew starts the process of landing the flight from a height of five thousand feet. This phase ends with the flight carefully touching the runway. Which is also called safe landing.

Risk reduced during landingDGCA said that due to reduction in unstable approach during landing, the risk of aircraft sliding off the runway and abnormal contact with the runway is reduced. Similarly, the number of risky airproxies per 1 million flights in Indian airspace has reduced by 25%. Apart from this, the number of warnings issued regarding approaching the ground per 10,000 flights has also reduced by 92%. Due to which flights have become safer.

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