Bhushan said he would reform the system to avoid any recurrence of such instances and there was no reason to panic as air travel was completely safe in India.
The DGCA would monitor the conduct of pilot training schools much more closely, he said on the sidelines of an aviation security meet in Chennai.
He said certificates issued by foreign pilot training institutes would also be independently verified from now on. DGCA is meeting all pilot training schools on Tuesday.
Of the 1,700 licences verified by it, the DGCA found seven cases
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