Statement : It is reported that during the last fortnight there has been three cases of near miss situation involving two aircrafts over the busy city airport. In all these cases both the aircrafts came perilously close to each other and could avoid collision as the pilots acted just in time. Courses of action: I. The pilots of all the six aircrafts involved in these incidents should immediately be destocked. II. Some flights should be diverted to other airports for the next few months to decongest the sky over the city airport. III. Air traffic controllers of the - city airport should be sent for refresher courses in batches to prepare themselves to handle such pressure-situation'.

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Course of action is a likely solution/ suggestion/ remedy/ a tool to improve a given problem or difficult situations in question statement. You have to choose out of 2-3 courses of action given in answer statement -  which course of action is more effective to address the problem. In the following questions a factsituation is given followed by two suggested courses. Give answer A. if only course of action I follows B. if only course of action II follows C. if both the course of action follow D. If neither follows E.  If the data given is inadequate. In each question below is given a statement... Show more

Statement : It is reported that during the last fortnight there has been three cases of near miss situation involving two aircrafts over the busy city airport. In all these cases both the aircrafts came perilously close to each other and could avoid collision as the pilots acted just in time. Courses of action: I. The pilots of all the six aircrafts involved in these incidents should immediately be destocked. II. Some flights should be diverted to other airports for the next few months to decongest the sky over the city airport. III. Air traffic controllers of the - city airport should be sent for refresher courses in batches to prepare themselves to handle such pressure-situation'.






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