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The DGCA team investigated scaring air in Kia

The DGCA team investigated scaring air in Kia
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Bengaluru: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has started a medium-air collision investigation involving two indigo flights which were allowed to take off at the same time and in the same direction from the parallel runway of the Kempegowda International Airport on January 7 on January 7.
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Senior officers connected to air traffic control (ATC) were questioned as part of an investigation.
The local authorities allegedly tried to avoid the incident by not reporting it to DGCA, it was possible to avoid investigations and punishment.
More than 380 leaflets on two planes have magic runaway after the radar controller pays attention to potentially grave errors and in time, instructs two pilots to deviate.
Toi was the first to report the incident, which resulted in DGCA starting actions against those who were guilty.
On January 21, just two weeks after scare the air, the DGCA team from Delhi arrived at Bengaluru Airport and conducted an investigation into the incident.
According to the DGCA source, the team asked ATC, including those on duty in the incident, and especially the senior version of the ATC Tower at the time was recorded.
The researchers returned to Delhi the following day and were expected to submit a report on the incident in mid-February, the source said.
Meanwhile, Air Traffic Management at Bengaluru Airport is said to conduct an internal investigation to ensure who is guilty of the incident and underneath the guidance is covered, it is possible to save officials posted in Kia.
Furthermore, a team from the Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Civil Aviation also visited Bengaluru Airport this week and gathered evidence related to the incident.

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