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India’s aviation regulator has given airlines ten days to fix flight glitches
India’s aviation regulator has been carrying out spot checks following multiple instances of mid-air scare caused by technical glitchesThese surprise inspections have revealed that airlines may have been hushing up things, besides battling a shortage of qualified manpower, the directorate general of civil aviation (DGCA) has said.“The spot-checks carried by the DGCA have indicated improper identification of the cause of the defect, the increased trend of MEL (minimum equipment list) releases, non-availability of required certifying staff at short intervals for multiple scheduled arrivals/departures,” the aviation watchdog’s order released yesterday has said.Read the rest of this story on qz.

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