The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), part of the United Nations, would be carrying out its audit in the last week of November.
The audit, the third in last nine years, would cover a host of aspects including aircraft investigation mechanism, aerodrome operations, air traffic control and air navigation.
A senior Civil Aviation Ministry official said norms have been notified for making AAIB an independent body. As many as 21 positions, including that of Director General, have also been notified.
Currently, AAIB is under aviation regulator DGCA.
The official said that carving out AAIB as an independent body is also a requirement under ICAO norms and such a move would also address concerns about possible conflict of interests.
Explaining the rationale, the official said that when an accident happens, there could be many reasons, including the possibility of lapses at the DGCA end. Such matters get addressed once AAIB functions as an independent entity, which is also a requirement under ICAO framework, he added.
Meanwhile, the ICAO audit is crucial for India and a good ranking would come as a major boost for the country's aviation sector, which has growth potential.
Earlier this year, US aviation regulator Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had also conducted a similar exercise following which India's aviation safety ranking was revoked to category 1.
A specialised agency of the United Nations, ICAO has the mandate to ensure that local civil aviation operations and regulations in different countries are in conformity with global norms.
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