The DGCA, the aviation regulator, issued an advisory to airlines on Monday, reiterating the existing provisions in place to deal with unruly passengers.
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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.
The aviation regulator proposed several improvements, including mental health screening during the medical assessments and a peer support programme, after concerns were expressed regarding the mental health of the flight crew and air traffic controllers (ATCOs).
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), India’s aviation regulator, is aware of the potential workload it will encounter in the coming years and seeks to have a strong workforce to carry out its duties successfully.
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