New Delhi:The aviation regulator DGCA on Wednesday asked airlines to do a meticulous inspection of door seals of their planes as per the procedures set up by aircraft manufacturers to avoid mid-air pressurization snags.
The regulator said that there have been few cases where an aircraft observed mid-air pressurization snags on consecutive flights and only then the airline identified the problem as "seal failure" and rectified it.
Aircraft have sophisticated air control systems to ensure sufficient oxygen flow and pressure inside it. If there is a decompression due to seal failure, passengers and crew members could suffer from hypoxia, which may turn fatal.
"Number of incidents occur every year involving aircraft failure to pressurise after take-off or cabin pressurization failure during flight. At times such failures had serious consequences," the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said.