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Hyd Aviators Share About Industry Challenges As They Honour Air India Crash Victims

Haydarabad:Aviation professionals from all over the country will be gathered in the city on Friday for the 19th edition of the Hyderabad Aviators Association meeting, on the ground of the Air India Boeing 787 accident on 12 June on the plane and the ground. The aviators will pay tribute to the victims of the accident.

Before the event, Deccan Chronicle seems to be rising the challenges in the aviation industry and the recent air mishaps. Considering the various climates and operational conditions of the country, senior pilots have announced that Indian pilots are among the best in the world.

Air The rate of flight accidents has not changed significantly; the air traffic has increased to a great extent, ”he said.

Speaking about the Ahmedabad accident, Captain Reza said, “In most airline accidents, 99 percent of the time when it was a pilot error. This event seems to be caused by a technical failure. Ram Air turbine) is being deployed when the engines fail and this seems to be here.”

“The Boeing 787 has been reported to be globally hydraulic problems and electrical errors. There have been many major changes in aviation technology, just a few increasing updates.”

Many pilots also caused concerns about irregular programs, jet lag and insufficient rest. “Human touch has disappeared. Flight programs are now handled by lawyers using software systems. Garbage, garbage, the system failed.”

He criticized the misinterpretation of the rules of the new flight term (FDTL). “Two local resting nights are explicitly exploited at the main base. Fatigue directly affects sleep patterns, but the pilots are forced to fly under these circumstances,” he said.

Anil Captain, the founding partner and curator of the Haydarabad Aviators Association meeting, said, “This year’s event will bring about 150 aviation enthusiasts under one roof to celebrate the rich history of the aviation industry and its promising future.”

“General aviation is growing rapidly in Haydarabad, the ownership and fractional ownership of special jets on the rise. Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is among the fastest growing airports in India, which is currently hosting the four flight schools that are expected to be opened soon.

Emphasizing industrial growth, “Haydarabad attracted great global aviation giants such as Seziz, Ge, Saffron, Airbus and Boeing. We are ready to witness quantum jump in the aviation sector.”

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