A K Chopra, who served as joint director general in the DGCA was
appointed as safety adviser to the Air India chairman in November 2018.
Air India needs to
change its attitude towards safety or else will head to a disaster, a retired
Directorate General of Civil Aviation official had warned the airline
management last August.
A K Chopra, who served as joint director general in the DGCA
was appointed as safety adviser to the Air India chairman in November 2018. He
left the post last August after the airline terminated his contract.
Chopra had flagged
off concerns about engineering, flight safety, operations and training
standards in the airline and its subsidiaries warning the company management of
grave safety risk.
"We have been
lucky in the recent past, but safety cannot be left to providence/luck. Next
time luck may not be on our side. Air
India needs to change its attitude towards safety," Chopra wrote in an
August 20 email to the airline's chairman Ashwani Lohani and its senior
management.
The letter has
come into spotlight in the wake of the Air India Express accident at Kozhikode
last Friday. Eighteen persons, including two pilots, were killed after Boeing
737 aircraft overshot the table top runway.
In his email,
Chopra pointed out that flight safety department of the airline was working in
isolation and was at loggerheads with all other departments. Incident
investigations were being delayed and recommendations were biased, he said,
calling for an independent audit of the flight safety department of the airline
and replacement of its chief of flight safety, who did not meet regulatory
requirements for the post.
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