Relevance: GS-3 (Aviation Safety, Technology Regulation) | Source: The Indian Express
India’s aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), ordered airlines to urgently install a software fix on Airbus A320-family aircraft after Airbus issued a safety alert. Aircraft without the modification had to be grounded.
Why Was the Update Needed?
- A recent incident abroad showed that intense solar radiation could corrupt aircraft sensor data.
- Airbus identified several A320-family aircraft (mainly A319, some A320/A321) that could face flight control glitches without the software patch.
- The fix updates the “Mandatory Modification” to ensure flight computers remain stable under high-radiation conditions.
Implications
- Immediate grounding avoided major travel disruptions due to swift airline compliance.
- Ensures enhanced passenger safety and prevents possible mid-air control faults.
- Highlights the need for real-time safety monitoring, rapid software maintenance, and stronger aircraft-manufacturer–regulator coordination.
MCQ
Q. The DGCA recently ordered software upgrades on Airbus aircraft. Consider the following:
1. The issue was linked to corruption of aircraft data due to solar radiation.
2. A320-family aircraft are produced by both Boeing and Airbus.
3. DGCA can ground aircraft under India’s Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR).
Which are correct?
(a) 1 and 3 only
(b) 2 only
(c) 1 and 2 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: (a)
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