New Delhi, May 26 -- The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is working on guidelines for pilots to handle severe turbulence episodes following Wednesday's Delhi-Srinagar IndiGo flight incident, described by passengers as "a near-death experience". While the aviation regulator is conducting a probe into the incident, officials familiar with the matter said on Sunday that the goal is to ensure no such episodes occur in the future. "The investigation into the turbulence incident is underway. However, the goal is to ensure there is no recurrence of such a severe turbulence episode, which could prove fatal," an official familiar with the matter said requesting anonymity. On Friday, DGCA grounded the two pilots who operated the IndiGo flight, which flew through a severe hailstorm. A major part of the investigation into the incident has been completed, a second official said. "We are working on strengthening the system and may issue specific guidelines for handling similar situations. However, this will require broader consultation with stakeholders...," the official added. P7...