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Jaipur (Rajasthan), June 13, 2025 (ANI): Aviation expert questioned TATA’s maintenance facilities after Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad. Chief Pilot Officer of Uttarakhand Government, Keshri Singh Rathore said that TATA group has to level up their maintenance facilities and the faculty for safer sir travels.

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00:00Air India especially we talked about Air India.
00:03Before we heard about Tata's take-off,
00:06we heard about emergency learning,
00:10flight drive or delay.
00:13We heard about Tata's take-off.
00:17But after Tata's take-off,
00:20it felt like these people would be able to
00:23manage their maintenance and
00:25their maintenance will be removed.
00:28So, I don't think it's possible that
00:31the people who are working in maintenance
00:35and other engineers,
00:37they are the ones who were the ones who were.
00:39So, now Tata's take-off,
00:41we have to see the management of Tata's
00:43and the management of Tata's take-off.
00:47Tata's take-off,
00:51the whole organization of Tata's
00:55and the whole system will review it.
00:58And with that,
01:01DGC, which is the Regulatory Authority,
01:04the regulatory authority,
01:06it will also be strict guidelines
01:10which are the maintenance
01:13that will be implemented.
01:15And the support checks
01:17and the maintenance of Tata's take-off
01:19and the maintenance of Tata's take-off,
01:21the DGC's take-off,
01:22and the other side of Tata's take-off,
01:24and the other side of Tata's take-off.
01:25So, this can be very hard,
01:27I think,
01:29I think it's an issue
01:33and I think,
01:35some of that.

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