India DGCA Wants All Dhruv Civil Variants Inspected
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in India is drafting an airworthiness directive asking all operators of the civil variant of the Dhruv advanced light helicopter to temporarily stop flying following a technical issue. A proposed airworthiness directive, dated March 22, seeks comments...
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