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ATC Guild (India)
T-1/7, Pocket-B
I N A Colony
New Delhi 110 023
India
Telephone:
91 11 24654571
Facsimile:
91 11 24619064
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Justice Lahoti report on mid air
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Recommendation
by the Court of Inquiry: Rec. 6.12 |
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of India should recognise due importance of the ATC profession and
accord special status to it preferably by examining the feasibility of
de-linking ATS from the normal organisation set-up and creating an
independent cadre to be governed by separate provisions.
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Reply
by DGCA - as appeared in the Report in Sept 1997: |
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As recommended, Airports Authority of India would be asked to examine
the feasibility of de-linking ATS from normal organisational set-up.
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Comments/Action
Taken as seen in the report published in 1998: |
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Authority of India was constituted by an act of parliament for the
management of airspace and provision of air traffic services in India in
addition to other related functions. Provision and management of ATC is
a major function of the airports Authority of India and at present there
is no need for creating another organisation for ATC. Within AAI, ATC
works as a recognised discipline with an independent cadre.
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International Day of ATC
'05
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