The Civil Aviation Ministry and the Director General for Civil Aviation's (DGCA) denied that various private airlines operating in the country were "violating/circumventing the mandatory provisions for airworthiness and air safety".
The submission was made before a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal during hearing of a PIL alleging that aviation authorities were overlooking the prescribed maintenance schedules and sought directions to them to ensure safety of passengers on aircraft flying in and out India.
It further said that the petitioner, advocate Alok Kumar, was a frequent flyer, yet he was alleging there were no safety measures in the flights.
The bench then asked the petitioner to give suggestions with regard to safety requirements in aircraft and listed the matter for further hearing on October 19.
All aircraft maintenance checks are periodic inspections
that have to be carried out on all commercial or civil aircraft after a certain time or flying hours. There are several levels of checks which have to be performed on the planes as per the given schedules.
As a result, private airlines, in order to save time and cost, were not regularly sending their aircraft for mandatory service, the PIL has alleged.
It said the absence of proper maintenance could lead to major aviation accidents leading to loss of lives, property and irredeemably affect the image of Indian aviation industry and the effectiveness of its regulator DGCA.
The plea said the DGCA came up with the state safety programme in 2010 which has not been implemented because of shortage of inspectors/officials available with the DGCA.
The PIL has also sought directions to DGCA to take action against erring airlines and to frame regulations pertaining to maximum working hours for pilots and flight crew.
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