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This time, ATC gets its dates wrong
Updated On: 08 July, 2012 08:11 AM IST | | Bipin Kumar Singh
The preliminary report on the close shave that took place on May 6 between an Air India and SpiceJet flight states the incident took place on May 7
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After Mumbai’s Air Traffic Control (ATC) ‘forgot’ to preserve the audio and visual recordings of two close shaves that occurred on the runway on February 8 and March 12, it has now messed up the dates of a similar incident that took place on May 6 in the order issued to the DGCA to preserve the audio-visual recordings of the instructions it issued. The data would have been deleted within 60 days as per protocol.u00a0

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