From 260 Lives Lost to 4,500 Flights Cancelled—Where Is Accountability?

SIBY JEYYA

⚡ A Sector Under Pressure



Aviation runs on precision, trust, and strict enforcement. But a series of recent controversies—from a deadly crash to mass cancellations and policy reversals—has sparked a deeper question: is the system keeping pace with the scale of India’s skies?




✈️ 1. The shadow of a Tragedy



The crash of air india Flight 171 crash, which claimed 260 lives, remains a painful reference point. Months on, the absence of a final report continues to fuel frustration among observers and affected families who are still waiting for clarity and closure.




📉 2. Indigo’s Operational Meltdown



Separately, operational disruptions involving indigo saw thousands of passengers impacted as flights were cancelled in large numbers. The issue raised concerns not just about disruption, but about compliance and contingency planning in high-pressure situations.




⚖️ 3. Enforcement vs Penalties



Regulatory action followed, with fines imposed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. But this has opened up another debate: are financial penalties alone enough to enforce discipline in an industry where the stakes are so high?




🔄 4. Policy Reversal Raises Eyebrows



A separate directive involving airline seating rules was introduced—and then quickly paused after pushback from industry bodies. The rapid reversal has led to questions about consistency and decision-making under pressure.




🧠 5. The Larger Concern: Credibility



Individually, each issue may have its own context. But together, they create a perception problem. For passengers, aviation safety and reliability aren’t abstract—they’re fundamental expectations.




⏳ Final Take



India’s aviation sector is expanding rapidly, but growth brings scrutiny. Strong systems aren’t just about rules—they’re about timely action, clear communication, and consistent enforcement. The real test lies in whether the system can deliver all three when it matters most.

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