Nothing to do with normal people ..strict laws and better training should introduce from ground staff/pilots..air traffic controls...If Gov cannot improve infra for handling more flights ..don't give more license for more aircrafts...Pray for nothing to happen...
RE:Indian sky is worst sky after IRAQ:)
by Anil Panjani on Jan 04, 2008 02:07 PM Permalink
Ye India Hai Yahan Sab Kuch Chalte Hai. Kai Ko Faltu Ka Tansion Leta Hai. Upar Wala Hai Na Sab Ko Dekhne Ke Liye
Expand the airport and introduce more runways for takeoff and landing. However, chances of collision can persists if there is carelessness from the ground staff. Pilots should anticipate things, as they are the life savers..
RE:WE HAD BAD EXPERIANCE ONE WEEK BACK ON BOARD A INDIGO FLIGHT
by Anand Sampath on Jan 04, 2008 02:02 PM Permalink
The major averts always involve Jet Airways and Jet Lite. I guess some one has to really check the flying capabilities of the pilots of this particular airlines.
RE:WE HAD BAD EXPERIANCE ONE WEEK BACK ON BOARD A INDIGO FLIGHT
by pradeep joshi on Jan 05, 2008 06:07 AM Permalink
This sounds like a horse shit monkey business. I mean no seriousity in flying cabalities.
Anyways life is taken for granted in India. Be it roads of the air, the attitude persists. Till the time there is mockery of the law by people of power and their followers and 'sab chalta hai attitude aam junta,' nothing can be done. Heavy advertisements will guarantee lesser critisism of airline services by national newspapers.
RE:Indian Skies
by drunken monk on Jan 04, 2008 01:50 PM Permalink
Indians mentality is sheer carelessness. Take anything.. they are careless whispers of this universe.
RE:RE:Indian Skies
by Sachin Dhariwal on Jan 04, 2008 02:19 PM Permalink
u r saying this cos, u have only been in india, and had much of ur experience in India. Visit some away countries (Leave the known reputed countries, be there, and than make the statement... Careless Whisper of this universe..
RE:Indian Skies
by Aashish Gupta on Jan 04, 2008 01:26 PM Permalink
The mockery of the law is not just by people in power, but by ordinary people like you and me. How many of us uphold the law in everyday lives? When was the last time you looked around and saw a respect for even traffic laws. It is not only a "sab chalta hai" attitude, but active participation by common people in breaking the law. As the Mahatma said, be the change you wish to see in the world.