New Delhi: A team of International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) officials has arrived in Delhi to evaluate just how impregnable India's security systems at airports are. The team will conduct a safety audit at all the important airports across the country.
"The team will be in India till October 20. It will inspect the Directorate General of Civil Aviation's (DGCA) safety manuals. It will make recommendations for improved security," said a senior civil aviation ministry official who did not want to be named. The team will also check out whether the recommendations accepted by India during an ICAO conference of director generals of civil aviation in March this year have actually been implemented.
11/10/06 Gaurav Choudhury/Hindustan Times
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