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Air Traffic Controllers at Kolkata Airport observed a two-minute silence in memory of four colleagues who perished in the Myanmar earthquake. The loss is deeply felt by the aviation community due to daily flight information exchanges between Kolkata and Myanmar. The incident highlighted the professional and humanitarian bond shared between the air traffic control officers of both countries. The gathering paid homage to the departed souls, acknowledging their dedication and sacrifice.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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