DGCA Grounds VSR's Four Learjet Aircraft Over Safety Lapses Month After Ajit Pawar's Death In Plane Crash

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has grounded four Learjet aircraft operated by VSR Ventures due to significant safety violations discovered during a recent audit. This decision comes in the wake of heightened scrutiny following the tragic plane crash that claimed the life of Ajit Pawar, a prominent political figure. The audit revealed multiple instances of non-compliance with approved operational procedures, raising concerns about the safety standards maintained by VSR Ventures. The grounding of these aircraft underscores the DGCA's commitment to ensuring aviation safety in India, particularly in light of recent incidents that have drawn public attention to the need for stringent adherence to regulatory norms. VSR Ventures is now mandated to address these lapses before the aircraft can be returned to service, as regulators emphasize the importance of maintaining rigorous safety protocols in the aviation sector.
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