The Director General of Civil Aviation has issued an order preventing large planes from landing at Karipur during monsoons. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, which is investigating the Karipur plane crash, is examining the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder in detail.
DGCA to restrict Large planes in Karipur Airport during monsoon; Order comes after 18 people's death including Piolet
New Delhi: Large planes have been restricted at Kozhikode International Airport in the wake of a plane crash. The Director General of Civil Aviation has issued an order preventing large planes from landing at Karipur during monsoons. The DGCA order comes after 18 people, including passengers and crew, were killed in the August 7 crash of an IX1344 flight from Dubai.
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According to Asianet news, Karipur plane crash, 86 are still undergoing treatment and two are on ventilator at two private hospitals in Kozhikode. Twenty-four people were seriously injured. The condition of 60 people is satisfactory, hospital officials said.
Use of wide-body aircraft at Kozhikode Airport during the monsoon season has been banned: Directorate General of Civil Aviation An Air India Express flight had crash-landed at Kozhikode Airport on August 7, claiming 18 lives
. ANI tweeted.
Use of wide-body aircraft at Kozhikode Airport during the monsoon season has been banned: Directorate General of Civil Aviation
— ANI (@ANI) August 11, 2020
An Air India Express flight had crash-landed at Kozhikode Airport on August 7, claiming 18 lives. pic.twitter.com/pcZ0jGCxvx
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, which is investigating the Karipur plane crash, is examining the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder in detail. The investigation is being carried out in collaboration with the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board and Boeing's team. Meanwhile, the wreckage of the plane was covered with tarpaulin sheets.