DGCA should ensure that lessors furnish aircraft info for probe: AAIB

AAIB investigates serious incidents and accidents involving Indian aircraft

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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Aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) should put in place norms to ensure provide information about their leased to domestic airlines whenever there is a probe, as per a recommendation by Accident Investigation Bureau  (AAIB).

It has been made by the while submitting its report on an emergency landing incident of a SpiceJet last year.

The report, which was submitted to the in November 2016, was made public this week.

SpiceJet's Mumbai-Delhi flight, with 158 people on board, had made an emergency landing at the Mumbai airport on March 19, 2016. The A-319 involved in the incident was wet-leased from Bulgarian operator BH Air.

No one was injured in the incident.

Under regulations, a domestic airline operator is required to maintain a detailed maintenance and operational information about leased

In its report, said BH Air "did not respond to the request of SpiceJet (the lessee) for incident information that was made after the validity of the wet lease period".

When a plane is taken on wet lease, the lessor also provides crew, maintenance and insurance.

Against this backdrop, the report has recommended that provisions should be there to ensure share information about whenever required for the investigation purpose.

"Provision should be made in regulations to ensure the lessor must provide incident/accident information to the lessee whenever required for incident investigation," it said.

investigates serious incidents and accidents involving Indian that are referred to it by the civil aviation ministry.

During the investigation, found that the leased had suffered failure of hydraulic system.

DGCA should ensure that lessors furnish aircraft info for probe: AAIB

AAIB investigates serious incidents and accidents involving Indian aircraft

AAIB investigates serious incidents and accidents involving Indian aircraft
Aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) should put in place norms to ensure provide information about their leased to domestic airlines whenever there is a probe, as per a recommendation by Accident Investigation Bureau  (AAIB).

It has been made by the while submitting its report on an emergency landing incident of a SpiceJet last year.

The report, which was submitted to the in November 2016, was made public this week.

SpiceJet's Mumbai-Delhi flight, with 158 people on board, had made an emergency landing at the Mumbai airport on March 19, 2016. The A-319 involved in the incident was wet-leased from Bulgarian operator BH Air.

No one was injured in the incident.

Under regulations, a domestic airline operator is required to maintain a detailed maintenance and operational information about leased

In its report, said BH Air "did not respond to the request of SpiceJet (the lessee) for incident information that was made after the validity of the wet lease period".

When a plane is taken on wet lease, the lessor also provides crew, maintenance and insurance.

Against this backdrop, the report has recommended that provisions should be there to ensure share information about whenever required for the investigation purpose.

"Provision should be made in regulations to ensure the lessor must provide incident/accident information to the lessee whenever required for incident investigation," it said.

investigates serious incidents and accidents involving Indian that are referred to it by the civil aviation ministry.

During the investigation, found that the leased had suffered failure of hydraulic system.
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