New Delhi, Feb. 14 -- The government has initiated a review of VIP flying guidelines, at least two officials aware of the development said, the latest in a series of regulatory measures prompted by the Baramati crash that killed five people, including Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar, last month. An order reviewing jets used for VIP movement was issued last week, an official told HT. "The exercise aims to identify gaps in the standards maintained by operators flying VIPs," the official said. The review follows the Directorate General of Civil Aviation's recent decision to conduct phase-wise special audits of all non-scheduled operators. The DGCA also initiated a separate special audit of VSR Ventures, the operator of the crashed...