Hindustan Times (Delhi)

MICHEL TO BE LODGED NEXT TO CHHOTA RAJAN

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NEW DELHI: Christian James Michel, the alleged middleman in the multimilli­on-dollar Agustawest­land helicopter deal, who was extradited to New Delhi from Dubai on Tuesday, may be next cell neighbour of three jailed gangsters—chhota Rajan, Mohammad Shahabuddi­n and Neeraj Bawana—in Tihar jail. Jail officers said they held meetings to decide on a high security cell for Michel, who could be sent to prison after his police custody ends. A senior officer, who did not wish to be named, said Michel would most likely be kept in jail number 2 where the three high-risk prisoners are lodged separately. “Michel will be a high risk prisoner and kept alone...,” said a prison officer. NEWDELHI: The congestion in skies because of more flights has resulted in an increase in the number of near misses, a Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation official said on Wednesday. This person, who asked not to be identified that the number, expressed as a measure of how often a nearmiss happens in 10,000 flights, was 0.15 in the year to October, the highest in the past six years.

The official said till October, seven incidents of near misses or “airprox” were reported against five in 2017. In 2015 and 2016, the number was seven and eight, respective­ly, this person added.

An airprox (short for air proximity) is a situation in which, in the opinion of a pilot or air traffic controller­s, the distance between aircraft or their relative positions and speeds suggest that their safety may have been compromise­d. “This was bound to happen as airports are air space are getting congested. Government need to take radical steps to improve the situation and should not wait for an air crash to happen,” said Mark Martin, CEO of Dubai based Martin consulting.

The Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on (ICAO) has classified these incidents into four types: A, for critical ones; B for serious, C for no hazard, and D for unclassifi­ed. “The correct way to calculate this data is to see airprox rate per 10,000 movements. The rate in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 was 0.11, 0.14, 0.06, 0.12 and 0.12. In January-october 2018 this number touched 0.15.”

On July 10, two Indigo aircraft with nearly 330 passengers on board avoided a collision over Bengaluru after an automatica­lly generated warning alerted the pilots of the planes. The official said the “wildlife strike rate per 10,000 (aircraft) movement” in January-october 2018 was 4.84. Between 2013 and 2017, this figure was at 5.64, 4.98, 4.72, 4.56 and 4.71 respective­ly.

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