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India investigates aviation safety after a January crash killed deputy chief minister, focusing on unregulated flights and airfields.
India is conducting a thorough review of non-scheduled flight operators and uncontrolled airfields following a January 28 crash near Baramati that killed Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and four others.
The DGCA launched a special safety audit of charter and private aviation operators, focusing on safety standards, oversight, and coordination at remote airstrips without control towers.
The government aims to identify regulatory gaps and improve safety across all aviation segments, especially after the Learjet 45 failed to acknowledge a landing clearance before crashing.
A preliminary AAIB report is expected soon.
La India investiga la seguridad de la aviación después de que un accidente de enero mató al viceprimer ministro, centrándose en vuelos y aeródromos no regulados.