IndiGo flies from Delhi to Baku without ATC clearance
IndiGo flies from Delhi to Baku without ATC clearance
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Air travel in India these days has become 'Ram Bharos'. Sometimes flights are delayed by more than 12 hours, somewhere passengers are seen slapping the flight captain, somewhere flights are being operated without adequate oxygen on international routes, and people are even feeding food to the passengers sitting on the runway. Work is being done. Now going even further, an Indigo flight took off without ATC clearance.

An IndiGo flight 6E 1803 took off from Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport for Baku, Azerbaijan at 7.38 pm on Monday. The pilots of the flight took off without getting clearance from the 'Air Traffic Controller' (ATC) present at the airport. Now there is an uproar over this incident.

DGCA started investigation: Taking cognizance of the case, aviation regulator DGCA has started action in the case. Not only this, DGCA is going to remove both the pilots of the flight from flying duty. The airlines have said in their clarification that the incident is under investigation. Appropriate action is going to be taken after investigation.

The job of ATC is to control air traffic at the airport. At the same time, ATC also does the work of giving necessary safety instructions to the pilots during the flight. ATC clearance is necessary before taking off because it is necessary for the safe take-off and landing of flights at the airport.

Air travel with the trust of Ram: Reports say that air travel in the country seems to be really being run with the trust of Ram. Recently, when a Delhi-Goa flight was delayed by 12 hours, a passenger attacked the pilot. Along with this, a fine of Rs 1.2 crore has been imposed on Indigo Airlines for passengers eating food on the runway. At the same time, a case of ignoring security on long route flights of Air India also came to light, for which DGCA has imposed a fine of Rs 1.10 crore.

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