Letter: With the Authority of the Airport letter blaming the city police for the landing that was canceled from the Ventura Airconnect Nine-Seater aircraft at the mail airport on November 22 immediately after the Anti-Piracy Mock Drill, the Chief of Police of Ajay Tomar on Wednesday, on Wednesday was strong to defend his personnel.
Watchdog Aviation The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has ordered an investigation after the aircraft pilot reported that he had to cancel landing at the letter airport because there were five police vehicles moving on the runway.
The airport authority, in their report to DGCA, has blamed police personnel to say that even though there were no instructions, the police went to the runway in their vehicle after the artificial drill was finished.
This happened after routine anti-piracy artificial training held by the Indian airport authorities, a letter in coordination with local police, firefighters and other security institutions last month.
“The city police are innocent at any time.
We have all the facts in the note and will provide it to any agency if requested,” Tomar told Toi.
According to sources at the airport mail, after an artificial drill is complete, all institutions and vehicles move away from the operational area.
But five police vehicles went to the runway at full speed.
At the same time, the plane nine seats approached to land.
When the pilot saw the vehicle he obscured the landing and information on air traffic control (ATC).
Meanwhile, a senior Ventura Airconnect official said, “ATC warns our pilot when the plane is around 1,000 feet in the air.
As a precautionary measure, they (ATC) instructed the pilot to take one round and land after a while.”