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Four domestic airports in the country are prone to air disasters this monsoon. 
An independent air safety panel informed the government last week that flight 
operations at Goa, Jammu, Patna and Dibrugarh (Assam) are unsafe during the 
rains. 

 
According to the letter sent by the Civil Aviation Safety Advisory Council 
(CASAC) on June 20, the runway length at these airports does not meet  
international standards. The CASAC factored in inputs such as wet runway 
surface, tailwind and temperature to revaluate the landing distance during 
adverse weather.

 
“The monsoon, this year, appears to be strong. If proactive action is not taken 
to prevent an accident, we will cut a sorry figure,” said captain Mohan 
Ranganathan, member, CASAC. The CASAC was formed after the Air India Mangalore 
crash in 2010. 

 
Based on flight operations studied at Patna, Goa and Jam-mu, earlier this 
month, the safety panel rapped the aviation safety regulator for overlooking 
such a critical issue. 

 
“It is strange how flight operation inspectors failed to include this point in 
the monsoon preparatory training for pilots,” said Ranganthan. 

Arun Mishra, chief of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), was not 
available for comment. 

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