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DGCA initiates probe into 'near miss' incident over Bengaluru

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New Delhi | Wednesday, 2022 11:45:08 PM IST
India's civil aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has commenced investigation into an alleged incident of "mid-air near miss" involving two IndiGo flights.

The purported safety related lapse occurred on January 9 after the two flights took-off from Bengaluru airport.

"Post the alleged safety breach, an investigation was launched by the DGCA," said a senior official with the regulator on Wednesday.

The two IndiGo flights were headed for Kolkata and Bhubaneswar, respectively.

According to industry insiders, the two aircraft had allegedly breached separation limits.

Under safety regulations, aircrafts in Indian air space must maintain a distance of 5 nautical miles between them.

--IANS rv/vd

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2022-01-19-17:50:05 (IANS)

 
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