Friday, 05 June 2026

 

 

LATEST NEWS Nitin Nabin appeals countrymen to participate in 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign on World Environment Day Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu launches first phase of Chinar plantation drive JP Nadda leads plantation drive in Shillong on World Environment Day Sunflower Growers Get Fresh Window as Haryana Reopens Procurement Portal for 60 Days World Environment Day : Rajnath Singh Leads Tree Plantation Drive in Lucknow Afghan National Among Six Linked To Cross-Border Arms, Drugs And Hawala Network Held S. Savita Advocates Sustainable Mobility and appreciates VIT-AP on Chess Tournament in Amaravati CS Atal Dulloo calls for ambitious implementation of Agri Credit Schemes across J&K Gulab Chand Kataria Releases Aryans Group of Colleges' Sector 16 Residential Directory at Lok Bhawan Manoj Sinha Inaugurates Yatri Bhawan at Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple Kavinder Gupta flags off mini marathon on World Environment Day Manoj Sinha Joins Nasha-Mukt J&K Campaign in Ganderbal India facing shortfall in per-capita green cover : Giriraj Singh on World Environment Day Gautam Gambhir Backs ICC Pink Ball Trial to Avoid Bad-Light Disruptions in Tests BJP’s Debashish Samantaray files nomination for Odisha Rajya Sabha bypoll Gulab Chand Kataria Leads World Environment Day Plantation Drive RBU observes World Environment Day with plantation drive Smart Border Project to create impregnable security grid : Amit Shah to BSF jawans Arbitrariness of private schools should be halted : Arvind Kejriwal on Punjab's move to cap fee hike Farah Khan, Varun Dhawan take a dig at Vashu Bhagnani as actor arrives late for shoot on her show Naga Chaitanya turns producer with 'Dhootha 2'; Second chapter of series launched with pooja

 

Airlines demand investigation of 'inaccurate' reporting of technical snags

Web Admin

Web Admin

5 Dariya News

New Delhi , 31 Mar 2018

Last updated on: Mar 31, 2018, 00:00 IST

Several major airlines have asked the government to investigate the matter of "inaccurate" reporting of technical snags by some other passenger carriers.In a letter dated March 28, to the Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha, Jet Airways, SpiceJet and Vistara alleged that the "number of technical snags being reported by various airlines is inaccurate"."It seems apparent that the number of technical snags being reported by various airlines is inaccurate. This discrepancy or misreporting of data is leading to the false illusion of the relative safety of some airlines over others."As you are aware, reporting of snags and defects is mandatory in India and accurate reporting of such snags is in the interest of passengers and aviation safety," it said.The development comes after Sinha in a reply to a question informed the Rajya Sabha that airlines in India had reported a total of 24,791 defects or snags in 2017."We request you to get this matter investigated by the DGCA so that accurate information may be made available to the Parliament of India and the travelling public," the letter added.

 

Tags: Jayant Sinha

 

 

related news

 

 

 

5 Dariya News RNI Code: PUNMUL/2011/49000
© 2011-2026 | 5 Dariya News | All Rights Reserved
Powered by: CDS PVT LTD