the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), which is responsible for regulating civil aviation in India, imposed a penalty of Rs 30 lakh on Air India due to its failure to adequately address the “safety-sensitive issue” of a pilot allowing a female friend into the cockpit during a Delhi-Dubai flight on February 27.
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Air India flight bound for Kathmandu had a close call at Tribhuvan Airport as the aircraft took off from Delhi, its reported to DGCA.
The Air India airline stated in an order that it is “a legal requirement to raise a Mandatory Occurrence Report (MOR) for all reportable incidents to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation
DGCA has taken the entire crew of the Air India flight off-duty after the pilot invited his female friend into the cockpit.
The Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi may begin using India’s first elevated aeroplane taxiway in September.
Indian DGCA entered into MoU with the EU European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to collaborate on aviation safety.
The DGCA, the aviation regulator, issued an advisory to airlines on Monday, reiterating the existing provisions in place to deal with unruly passengers.
Pilots who have left the company got legal notices from SpiceJet
Bird strike incidents in Indian airspace according to DGCA is increased by 52% as commercial aviation significantly increased in 2022, following the pandemic.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is set to question Jet Airways (India) Ltd about its plans to resume flights, as the private carrier remains grounded nine months after the aviation regulator granted its flying permission.