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In India, più del 60% degli incidenti provocati da errori umani

New Delhi, India - La statistica si riferisce ad elicotteri e piccoli aerei

Secondo una statistica della'autorità indiana per l'aviazione civile, Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), oltre il 60%, e precisamente il 62%, degli incidenti di volo accaduti nel paese, nei quali sono rimasti coinvolti elicotteri o piccoli aerei, percentuale che rappresenta il 41% del totale degli incidenti avvenuti in India, è dovuta ad errori dell'equipaggio. Di tali incidenti, il 5...

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