The national aviation regulator has ordered the temporary grounding of multiple private Learjet aircraft following significant concerns raised during a recent safety audit. The decision comes after inspectors identified technical irregularities and compliance gaps that could potentially compromise flight safety standards.
According to officials from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, the action was taken as a precautionary measure to ensure passenger safety and maintain strict adherence to aviation regulations. The audit reportedly uncovered issues related to maintenance documentation, inspection procedures, and adherence to mandatory airworthiness directives.
Operators of the affected private jets have been instructed to immediately suspend flight operations until corrective measures are implemented and verified by aviation authorities. The regulator emphasized that the grounding is temporary and will remain in place until all identified deficiencies are addressed and aircraft are cleared for safe operation.
Industry experts note that such enforcement actions, while disruptive for private charter services and business travelers, are essential to maintaining safety oversight in civil aviation. The regulator has reiterated its zero-tolerance approach toward lapses in compliance and stressed that passenger safety remains the top priority.
Learjet operators are now working closely with maintenance teams and regulatory officials to resolve the issues promptly. Further inspections and documentation reviews are expected in the coming weeks to determine when the grounded aircraft can safely resume operations news as reported.
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