Popular Articles

Satyam granted one year extension to complete SEZs
The government has granted one year extension to Satyam Computer Services for completion of three special economic zones (SEZ) in Andhra Pradesh, giving elbow room to the new management of the IT firm.

No termination of Alliance Airlines' cabin crew: minister
The cabin crew of Alliance Airlines will not be terminated though its Boeing aircraft will be used as freighters, Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel informed Rajya Sabha today.

News of the day

Asian markets up 4th day in a row
The Asian markets have advanced for the fourth day on reports that the Chinese factory output jumped to a 19-month high in October.
Public Company

DGCA may submit report on near-miss at Mumbai airport

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DCGA) is likely to submit its preliminary report to the Civil Aviation Ministry tomorrow on last night"s near-miss incident at Mumbai airport when two aircraft took off almost simultaneously from the same runway. - DGCA to oversee phase-out of expat pilots - Inquiry ordered into airport roof collapse - No bailout for private carriers - DGCA awaiting replies on airlines' tiff with travel agents - Delhi, Mumbai airport dev fee hike unwarranted: IATA">Delhi, Mumbai airport dev fee hike unwarranted: IATA - Thai Airways cuts travel agents" commission Two private charter jets took off close to one another after the pilots of one of the aircraft mistook instructions from the air traffic control (ATC) meant for the other. Official sources said the DGCA was in the process of finalising its preliminary report and had already gone through the transcripts of the Cockpit Voice Recorders and the Flight Data Recorders of both the aircraft to ascertain the ATC instructions as well as the pilots" response. The two chartered aircraft, one a "Challenger" from Bermuda and the other a Canadian Regional Jet belonging to Indian aviation company Pinnacle Air, took off almost simultaneously from Runway 27. One of the planes was headed for Aurangabad while the other was going to Delhi. This was the second near-miss incident at the Mumbai airport in three months. On May 31, an Air India aircraft and a Jet Airways plane escaped a major mishap when pilot of the former put on emergency brakes just before take off, when instructions were given to the latter to fly.


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):