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  1. AAIB, India is responsible for classification of ‘Safety Occurrences’ involving aircraft operating in the Indian Airspace into Accidents, Serious Incidents and Incidents.

  2. Jul 10, 2024 · AAIB, India is responsible for classification of ‘Safety Occurrences’ involving aircraft operating in the Indian Airspace into Accidents, Serious Incidents and Incidents. All Accidents and Serious Incidents involving aircraft with AUW more than 2250 Kgs or Turbojet aircraft are investigated by AAIB.

  3. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is a division of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India which investigates aircraft accidents and incidents in India. The head office is in Udaan Bhawan, [1] an office building on the property of Safdarjung Airport in New Delhi . [2]

  4. Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau. Section 7 of the Aircraft Act 1934 empowers the Government of India to make rules for investigation of accidents arising out of or in the course of the navigation in or over India of any aircraft, or anywhere of aircraft registered in India.

  5. Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, India (AAIB, India) is an attached office of the Govt of India, Ministry of Civil Aviation. AAIB is responsible for classification of "Safety Occurrences" involving aircraft operating in the Indian Airspace into Accidents, Serious Incidents and Incidents.

  6. In accordance with these Rules and for the purposes of carrying out investigation into accidents, serious incidents and incidents; the Government of India set up a Bureau in the Ministry of Civil Aviation on 30th July 2012, known as the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) of India.

  7. Jul 10, 2024 · , Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau | Ministry of Civil Aviation, The Minister of Civil Aviation is the nodal ministry that is responsible for the formulation and implementation of national policies and programmes for development and regulation of civil aviation in India as well as for devising and implementing schemes for the orderly growth and expansion of civil air transport.