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DGCA to fill 190 vacancies, says Aviation Minister; assures of transparent AAIB probe into plane crash

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DGCA to fill 190 vacancies, says Aviation Minister; assures of transparent AAIB probe into plane crash

The Ministry of Civil Aviation has recently commended the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) for its exceptional work in conducting an unbiased and thorough investigation into the tragic Air India flight crash on June 12. The Minister praised the bureau for its commitment to transparency and accountability, ensuring that the truth behind the incident is brought to light.

The Air India flight crashed on June 12, causing the loss of many lives. This unfortunate incident left the entire nation in mourning and raised concerns about the safety of air travel. In such a difficult time, it was crucial to have a reliable and competent investigative body that could bring forth the true reasons behind the crash. And the AAIB proved to be just that.

The Minister expressed his gratitude towards the AAIB for its dedicated efforts in carrying out a transparent investigation, leaving no stone unturned to determine the cause of the crash. He emphasized the importance of credible and thorough investigations in such incidents to ensure accountability and prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.

One of the key strengths of the AAIB investigation was its unbiased approach. The bureau meticulously examined every aspect of the incident, leaving no room for any assumptions or biases. This reflects the professionalism and integrity of the AAIB team, who diligently collected and analyzed all the data and evidence to establish the facts.

Moreover, the Minister also lauded the AAIB for its transparency throughout the investigation process. The bureau provided regular updates on its findings and was open to suggestions and feedback from all stakeholders. This level of transparency not only keeps the public informed but also instills trust and confidence in the investigating body.

The thoroughness of the investigation conducted by the AAIB is commendable. The team left no stone unturned in its quest to determine the cause of the crash. They examined all possible factors, including technical failures, human error, and external influences, to ensure a comprehensive and accurate investigation.

The Minister also highlighted the important role played by the AAIB in bringing closure to the families of the victims. The report produced by the bureau will provide much-needed answers to the families, allowing them to grieve and find solace in knowing the truth. This shows the sensitivity and compassion of the AAIB towards the families affected by this tragedy.

Furthermore, the Minister also mentioned the AAIB’s efforts in implementing corrective measures to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. The bureau’s thorough investigation and recommendations will help improve the safety protocols in the aviation sector, making it a more secure mode of transportation for the public.

In conclusion, the Minister’s commendation of the AAIB is a testament to the bureau’s exceptional work in conducting a transparent, thorough, and unbiased investigation into the Air India flight crash. The AAIB has not only established the cause of the incident but also set an example for future investigative bodies. The bureau’s professionalism, transparency, and dedication towards its work are praiseworthy, and their efforts have brought closure and hope for a safer aviation industry in the future.

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