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Eastern Command Hosts Annual Flight Safety Conference in Kolkata

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Eastern Command Hosts Annual Flight Safety Conference in Kolkata

This annual event not only reaffirms the Indian Army’s commitment to maintaining the highest standards of flight safety but also highlights its proactive approach in adapting to new challenges and technological changes.

The Eastern Command of the Indian Army held its Annual Flight Safety Conference today at Fort William, Kolkata. This significant gathering focused on discussing dynamic flying operations in a multi-domain environment, exploring futuristic plans, and addressing techno-logistical issues within the realm of flight safety.

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The conference brought together experts and stakeholders in aviation and flight safety to evaluate current protocols and envision advanced strategies that enhance safety in military operations. With the rapid advancements in technology and increasing complexities in military operations, the Eastern Command’s initiative aims to ensure that safety remains at the forefront of its aviation activities.

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Participants delved into various aspects of flight safety, from the integration of new technologies to the implementation of robust safety practices. The discussions also covered strategic planning to anticipate and mitigate potential risks associated with military flight operations.

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This annual event not only reaffirms the Indian Army’s commitment to maintaining the highest standards of flight safety but also highlights its proactive approach in adapting to new challenges and technological changes. The insights gained from this conference are expected to contribute significantly to the ongoing efforts to enhance the operational readiness and safety of the Eastern Command’s aviation units.

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