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Air India: DGCA DG Arun Kumar told ANI that the Air India urination incident was the most embarrassing incident for Indian aviation. Arun Kumar said, "The two incidents of Air India were more embarrassing but not dangerous." The Director General of Civil Aviation has described the incident of Air India urinating as 'shameful' for Indian aviation. The story of Air India has been in the news in recent times, with the country being known for its aviation shortcomings. )"Air India's two incidents are more shameful" DGCA chief Arun Kumar told ANI, "Two incidents of Air India were more embarrassing but not dangerous but we have taken action against them also." "Such incidents are very rarely reported and if it is happening and the matter is reported to us (DGCA), we are taking action against them," he added. )Incidents like jet engine failure in the air during my initial days at DGCA Outgoing DGCA chief Arun Kumar recalls his most challenging task in his early days as India's aviation regulator chief, saying, "The most difficult task in my tenure was getting jet engines in the air in my early days at DGCA It was very challenging for me as the head of the aviation regulator to ask the airlines to replace the engines at the earliest." Reinforcing the paramountcy of passenger safety is the most important part "The engines were from the same company, they belonged to the Airbus family, when asked to replace all the faulty engines, including airlines, Airbus gave one and a half years but the DGCA gave three months to replace it The condition was that if it is not changed, we will ground the plane," Arun Kumar told ANI. Strengthening the paramountcy of passenger safety is the most important part of any aviation industry and the country considers it extremely important. Air IndiaPublished Date Thu, Feb 23, 2023, 10: 24 PM IST

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Air India: DGCA DG Arun Kumar told ANI that the Air India urination incident was the most embarrassing incident for Indian aviation. Arun Kumar said, “The two incidents of Air India were more embarrassing but not dangerous.” The Director General of Civil Aviation has described the incident of Air India urinating as ‘shameful’ for Indian aviation. The story of Air India has been in the news in recent times, with the country being known for its aviation shortcomings.

)”Air India’s two incidents are more shameful” DGCA chief Arun Kumar told ANI, “Two incidents of Air India were more embarrassing but not dangerous but we have taken action against them also.” “Such incidents are very rarely reported and if it is happening and the matter is reported to us (DGCA), we are taking action against them,” he added. )Incidents like jet engine failure in the air during my initial days at DGCA Outgoing DGCA chief Arun Kumar recalls his most challenging task in his early days as India’s aviation regulator chief, saying, “The most difficult task in my tenure was getting jet engines in the air in my early days at DGCA It was very challenging for me as the head of the aviation regulator to ask the airlines to replace the engines at the earliest.”

Reinforcing the paramountcy of passenger safety is the most important part “The engines were from the same company, they belonged to the Airbus family, when asked to replace all the faulty engines, including airlines, Airbus gave one and a half years but the DGCA gave three months to replace it The condition was that if it is not changed, we will ground the plane,” Arun Kumar told ANI. Strengthening the paramountcy of passenger safety is the most important part of any aviation industry and the country considers it extremely important.

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