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Minister Stresses Aviation Safety and Psychology

The minister also pointed out the necessity of continuous skilling and upskilling for aviation professionals, particularly in maintenance and operations, to keep pace with the growing demand for air travel in India. He urged the integration of advanced psychological concepts into training programs to better equip personnel to handle the complexities of modern aviation.
Naidu's remarks come at a time when India is one of the fastest-growing civil aviation markets globally, with an increasing need for both human and technical advancements to maintain operational safety. The seminar, held in the national capital, focused on the importance of human factors in preventing aircraft accidents, underscoring the need for comprehensive training and management systems across the aviation industry.


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