THE GIST of Editorial for UPSC Exams : 10 August 2020 (Safety deficit: On Kozhikode aircrash (The Hindu))
Safety deficit: On Kozhikode aircrash (The Hindu)
Mains Paper 3: Governance
Prelims level:DGCA
Mains level: Important aspect of governance transparency and accountability
Context:
- The tragic crash of an Air India Express ‘Vande Bharat’ relief flight in Kozhikode, in which people lost their lives is a forceful reminder that there are no acceptable risks in aviation.
- Although an even bigger disaster was avertedby the absence of fire in the aircraft, the crash snuffedout the lives of many returning home from Dubai after a long.
- Many Indians could not quickly return home from countries where they were employed, studying or travelling, although they desperately sought flights back home since March.
- For those who took that long-awaited trip on August 7, it ended in disaster.
Risky flight operations:
- There are clear pointers to the dangerous nature of flight operations at Kozhikode airport in the midst of a strong monsoon.
- Even with the availability of an instrument landing system for the “tabletop” runway carved into undulatingterrain, the accident took place.
- There are problems with visibility, a far shorter safety area at the runway end than optimal.
- There was absence of arrester systems that could stop an overshooting plane from falling off the edge, as it happened with this aircraft.
- Which of these factors, along with the monsoon impact, led to the disaster will become clear with a professional investigation.
- The Civil Aviation Ministry should make a full disclosure on the technical evidence gathered, the integrity of which will be scrutinised by safety organisations worldwide.
Lack of safety measures:
- Apparently anxious to project an image of normalcy, the Ministry allowed the airport to restart flights in a day, while the accident cause was yet to be ascertained.
- If rainy conditions existed during the landing, as Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri has said, these may persist during the rest of the monsoon.
- Each flight must, therefore, be considered for a potential diversion to a safe airport nearby in bad weather.
- Significantly, the admission by the DGCA that the key recommendation of runway extension at Kozhikode made almost a decade ago was not possible due to land acquisitionissues.
- Although the facility could still support wide-bodied aircraft, it strengthens the view that corners may have been cut on safety.
- The instance of an Air India Express plane suffering a tail strike in the same airport last year should have led to a full assessment, following up on the recommendations made after the 2010 crash in Mangaluru.
- Since the visible cause of Friday’s crash was an overshoot, the runway continues to pose a threat.
- Bad meteorological conditions such as rain and wind, and runway surface problems such as stagnation of water or rubber deposits that contribute to skidding endanger passengers and crew.
Conclusion:
- Every air safety incident diminishesIndia’s reputation.
- The Kozhikode crash should lead to a fresh review of all risky airports.
- Transparent remedial action must be taken immediately.
- The Kozhikode air crash shows that there can be no compromise on airport infrastructure.
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Prelims Questions:
Q.1) Consider the following statements:
1. Union Ministry of Shipping has separated the operation routes for merchant vessels and fishing vessels in South-West Indian waters.
2. The Bab-el-Mandeb connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None