New Delhi: The Air Traffic Controllers (ATCs) have objected to training facilities at Gondia in Maharashtra on account of “huge infrastructural deficiencies” that they say has made the life of both trainees and instructors “miserable” there.
The ATC guild, the organisation representing ATCs, has now written to the Airports Authority of India (AAI) management, urging it to boost infrastructure at Gondia. The ATC function comes under the purview of the AAI and all ATCs are AAI employees. The anguish of the ATCs, who have cast doubts on the infrastructure, is being viewed as a serious development, considering that the function of air traffic control is crucial to air-safety.
03/05/12 Sridhar Kumaraswami/Deccan Chronicle
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