In a recent development in India’s aviation sector, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a stern warning to Air India. The DGCA has confirmed that any future breach of crew scheduling rules, licensing requirements, or limits on flight times will lead to strict enforcement actions against the airline.
This announcement comes after concerns were raised regarding compliance with aviation safety norms.
Key Points of the DGCA Announcement
- Focus on Air India’s Boeing 787 operations: These are under close scrutiny to ensure adherence to safety regulations.
- Importance of crew scheduling: Critical to flight safety and preventing fatigue among pilots and crew members.
- Strict enforcement: DGCA will not compromise on regulation enforcement to maintain high safety and reliability standards.
The DGCA aims to maintain high standards of safety and reliability in Indian aviation by strictly monitoring airlines’ crew management and operational protocols. Officials emphasize that ensuring compliance in these areas is essential as Indian aviation continues to grow.
This step by the DGCA underscores its commitment to enforcing regulations without compromise and prioritizing passenger safety. Regulatory compliance remains a key focus area moving forward.
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