India fares worse
than countries such as Bangladesh, Maldives, Nepal and Bhutan when it comes to
following air safety regulations, an audit has revealed.
According to
documents accessed by HT, the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) -
the global policy maker for air safety - which conducted the audit, was not
satisfied with most parameters set for effective implementation of safety norms.
The parameters
where India performed badly include flight operations, air regulation and
accident investigation.
The audit has a
universal methodology wherein the ICAO asks the aviation safety regulator, in
India's case the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), to respond to a
list of protocol questions. Of the 12 parameters, the DGCA was unable to satisfy
even one completely.
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