India  

Directorate General of Civil Aviation (India)

National civil aviation authority of the Government of India

Directorate General of Civil Aviation (India)    ▸ Facts   ▸ Comments   ▸ News   ▸ Videos   

Directorate General of Civil Aviation (India): National civil aviation authority of the Government of India
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is a statutory body of the Government of India to regulate civil aviation in India. It became a statutory body under the Aircraft (Amendment) Act, 2020. The DGCA investigates aviation accidents and incidents, maintains all regulations related to aviation and is responsible for issuance of licenses pertaining to aviation like PPL's, SPL's and CPL's in India. It is headquartered along Sri Aurobindo Marg, opposite Safdarjung Airport, in New Delhi. The Government of India is planning to replace the organisation with a Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), modelled on the lines of the American Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 
‘A MAYDAY Call....NO RESPONSE Thereafter’ | Last Seconds before the plane CRASHED in Ahmedabad [Video]

‘A MAYDAY Call....NO RESPONSE Thereafter’ | Last Seconds before the plane CRASHED in Ahmedabad

The Plane’s Crew gave a MAYDAY call to the Air Traffic Control (ATC) in Ahmedabad, but thereafter no response came to the repeated calls made by the ATC, reveals the DGCA. The plane crashed..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 09:32Published
Ahmedabad Air India Plane Crash FIRST Visuals OUT: 242 Onboard, Disturbing Footage of Crash Scene [Video]

Ahmedabad Air India Plane Crash FIRST Visuals OUT: 242 Onboard, Disturbing Footage of Crash Scene

Shocking first visuals have emerged from the crash site of the Air India flight that went down moments after takeoff from Ahmedabad on Thursday. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, operating as Flight AI171 to..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 04:33Published

You Might Like


DNA TV Show: Will Boeing aircraft be banned in India after Ahmedabad tragedy?

A day after the deadly Air India plane crash in Gujarat's Ahmedabad which killed more than 240 people, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation issued directives regarding the use of Boeing engine..
DNA - Published

Ahmedabad Plane Crash: How old plane airlines can fly? Is there DGCA guideline?

The ill-fated Air India aircraft that crashed Thursday in Ahmedabad was 11 years old. The Tata Group-owned company is the airline with one of the oldest fleets, with 70 of its aircraft being one decade..
DNA - Published

Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Why did Gatwik-bound Air India plane crash? Was THIS snag reason...?

Though the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) have launched a detailed probe into the causes of the..
DNA - Published

Ahmedabad Plane Crash: CISF rescue operations underway at Air India aircraft accident site, pics released

The aircraft crashed outside the airport boundary, suggesting it failed to climb properly after takeoff, DGCA said.
DNA - Published

Ahmedabad plane crash: Air India flight AI -171 to London crashes after takeoff from Ahmedabad; MAYDAY call went unanswered, says DGCA

An Air India B787, flight AI-171, crashed immediately after takeoff from Ahmedabad, en route to Gatwick. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) reported 242 individuals were aboard. The..
IndiaTimes - Published

Four crashes in a month: DGCA cracks down on unsafe Char Dham chopper operations; may curtail operations there

Following recent helicopter crashes during the Char Dham Yatra, the DGCA has ordered special audits and enhanced surveillance of helicopter operations in Uttarakhand. The regulator is considering..
IndiaTimes - Published

IndiGo plane safely rejects take off at Kolkata after engine failure

An IndiGo Airbus A320ceo experienced an engine failure during takeoff in Kolkata, prompting a safe rejected takeoff. The DGCA is investigating the incident involving the 11-year-old aircraft. Due to..
IndiaTimes - Published

DGCA gives 'last & final' 3-month extension to IndiGo for 2 Boeing 777s wet leased from Turkish Airlines

India's DGCA granted IndiGo a final three-month extension, until August 31, for its wet-leased Boeing 777s from Turkish Airlines, averting immediate flight disruptions. This decision follows IndiGo's..
IndiaTimes - Published

DGCA gives nod to Class 12 arts, commerce students becoming commercial pilots; check details

Presently, one needs to pass Class 12 with physics and maths to get a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) in India.
DNA - Published

DGCA tells flying schools to maintain updated sites

India's aviation regulator, DGCA, has mandated that all flying training organizations (FTOs) maintain dedicated websites with updated information. This reform aims to bring transparency and empower..
IndiaTimes - Published

Helping students make right choice: DGCA directs flying schools to display data on website


IndiaTimes - Published

IndiGo ATR engines on Jaipur-Chandigarh flight flameout momentarily one after other in heavy rain, plane lands safely

An IndiGo ATR aircraft experienced a rare dual engine flameout during a Jaipur to Chandigarh flight amidst heavy rain on Friday. Each engine momentarily failed before auto-ignition restored them. The..
IndiaTimes - Published

DGCA orders probe into Air India Express captain Armaan's death at Delhi Airport

Following the tragic death of Air India Express First Officer Armaan after a Srinagar-Delhi flight, the DGCA has launched a thorough investigation. The probe will examine his medical history, airport..
IndiaTimes - Published

Young pilot death: DGCA seeks details from airline; seeing if he got timely medical help at IGIA

Following the death of an Air India Express pilot shortly after a flight, the DGCA has launched an investigation, seeking details about the medical assistance provided at Delhi Airport. Pilot..
IndiaTimes - Published

SHOCKING incident: Air India Passenger URINATES on fellow traveler on Delhi-Bangkok flight

Air India said that an incident of "unruly passenger behavior" was reported on its Delhi-Bangkok flight on April 9 and the matter has been reported to the authorities (DGCA).
DNA - Published

Airlines must share passenger rights link via SMS, WhatsApp: DGCA

The DGCA has instructed airlines to inform passengers about their entitlements following multiple complaints of mismanagement. Recent incidents involving David Warner and Harsha Bhogle highlighted..
IndiaTimes - Published

DGCA directs airlines to send link to flyer rights with ticket

The DGCA has mandated Indian airlines to inform passengers about their rights when booking air tickets. This measure aims to educate passengers, particularly first-time flyers, about entitlements..
IndiaTimes - Published

India mulls ranking flying schools on parameters like average time for CPL completion

India's DGCA plans to rank flying training organisations (FTOs) based on factors like CPL completion time to promote transparency and competition. High costs, delays, and quality issues have led many..
IndiaTimes - Published

DGCA allows HIV+ commercial pilot to fly, but with riders. Will challenge order, he says

A US-trained commercial pilot with HIV challenges the Bombay HC against DGCA's certification deeming him fit to fly only with a more experienced pilot due to his HIV status. He claims this stipulation..
IndiaTimes - Published

DGCA calls meeting with Air India over Shivraj Chouhan's seat complaint


IndiaTimes - Published

After getting ‘broken seat’, Shivraj Singh Chouhan slams AI for ‘cheating’ passengers

Union agriculture minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan experienced an uncomfortable journey on an Air India flight due to a broken seat, raising concerns about the airline's service under Tata Group..
IndiaTimes - Published

Over 29,500 registered drones in India: Official data

More than 29,500 drones are registered in India, with the highest numbers in New Delhi, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued 96 Type Certificates for..
IndiaTimes - Published

DGCA penalises Air India Rs 30 lakh for having a pilot without required recency operate a flight

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has imposed a penalty of Rs 30 lakh on Air India for allowing a first officer to operate a flight without meeting mandatory recency requirements. The..
IndiaTimes - Published

ePlane company gets DGCA acceptance for type certification

ePlane Company’s electric aircraft has received acceptance for type certification from DGCA. This is the first Indian private company to reach this milestone. The startup aims to complete test..
IndiaTimes - Published

BLR hard landing: DGCA orders ‘corrective training’ for Akasa senior pilot, takes other action too


IndiaTimes - Published

Senior IAS Faiz Ahmed Kidwai appointed DGCA chief


IndiaTimes - Published

'Exempt us from deploying CAT II/III planes at Bangalore & Kolkata': Akasa to DGCA; else warns of 'disruptions'


IndiaTimes - Published

Air India urination case: SC asks Centre, DGCA to come up with 'something creative' to handle unruly flyers


IndiaTimes - Published

IndiGo BLR-bound flight suffers tailstrike during take off in Delhi; DGCA grounds crew

On September 9, an IndiGo Delhi-Bengaluru flight encountered a tail strike during takeoff from IGI Airport. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has grounded the crew operating flight..
IndiaTimes - Published

DGCA proposes stricter safety oversight for wet-leased aircraft from foreign countries

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is implementing stricter regulations on wet/damp leased aircraft due to increased usage from global supply chain constraints. The new rules will limit..
IndiaTimes - Published

DGCA to conduct safety audit of all flying schools; 33 to be checked in 3 months

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is conducting special safety audits for all 33 flying training organisations in India following recent aircraft incidents. The audits aim to ensure..
IndiaTimes - Published

DGCA places SpiceJet under 'enhanced surveillance', puts Akasa Air, Air India Express on alert due to...

By placing SpiceJet under enhanced surveillance, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) will carry out increased spot checks and night surveillance of the carrier.
DNA - Published

Air India fined Rs 90 lakh for flying with non-qualified pilots

In a release, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said the pilot concerned has been warned to exercise caution to prevent such occurrences in future.
DNA - Published

Safe airside: DGCA issues rules for ground handling agencies working at airports

DGCA establishes safety standards for GHSPs at Indian airports, mandating compliance within six months. Rules include speed guns and governors to prevent airside accidents. CAR of July 8, 2024,..
IndiaTimes - Published

Scandron secures DGCA certification for agricultural drone


IndiaTimes - Published

Chartered flight for Team India: DGCA seeks report from Air India for leaving flyers in lurch


IndiaTimes - Published

Unlocking potential: DGCA simplifies seaplane rules to enhance usage

The DGCA has updated its regulatory provisions to promote seaplane usage under the subsidized UDAN scheme. Now, commercial pilot license (CPL) holders can become seaplane-rated pilots by training at..
IndiaTimes - Published

‘Aim to have 25% women in India’s aviation industry workforce by 2025:’ DGCA to stakeholders


IndiaTimes - Published

Air India passenger woes continue: Flyer gets ‘metal blade’ in his meal

Passenger dissatisfaction with Air India rises due to in-flight incidents like a metal blade in a meal and delays. Complaints include substandard experiences, aging aircraft, and challenges with DGCA..
IndiaTimes - Published

Denied nod to fly as commander due to HIV+ status, trainee pilot tells HC

An Indian trainee pilot challenges Directorate General of Civil Aviation's refusal to allow him to fly as pilot-in-command due to his HIV status. Despite being declared fit by the US FAA, DGCA limits..
IndiaTimes - Published

IndiGo plane hits runway even as Air India aircraft was taking off; DGCA orders probe

An IndiGo aircraft landed on the runway while an Air India flight was taking off, narrowly breaching safety margins. The Air India plane lifted off just moments before the IndiGo jet touched down, with..
IndiaTimes - Published

Close shave at Mumbai Airport: DGCA off rosters air traffic controller; begins probe


IndiaTimes - Published

DGCA issues show cause notice to Air India, here's why

DGCA on Friday issued a show cause notice to Air India for inordinate delay of at least two international flights and failure to take due care of passengers.
DNA - Published

DGCA notice to AI over San Francisco flight delays & passengers fainting on hot aircraft while waiting


IndiaTimes - Published

UPSC selectees for DGCA airworthiness officers accused of submitting fake degrees


IndiaTimes - Published

'Air India should be shut down again': Ghulam Nabi Azad stuck amid flight cancellations

Ghulam Nabi Azad criticized Air India for passenger inconvenience, calling for its shutdown. The airlines apologized for the disruption and the Ministry of Civil Aviation demanded a report on the..
IndiaTimes - Published

DGCA removes Vistara head of pilot training after probe into lapses


IndiaTimes - Published

DGCA directive to ensure kids seated with guardian, parent

Airlines must now guarantee that young children are seated alongside at least one of their parents or guardians during flights, without charging additional fees for seat selection, provided they are..
IndiaTimes - Published

Enhancing safety: DGCA asks airlines to specify time needed for implementation of new pilot duty norms

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) asked airlines to specify their readiness to implement the revised Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) regulations, aimed at preventing pilot fatigue and..
IndiaTimes - Published

It's for airlines to decide how much alcohol to serve: DGCA

DGCA addresses Air India incidents by emphasizing zero tolerance for unruly behavior, handling intoxicated passengers as per Civil Aviation Requirements, and focusing on settling disputes and reporting..
IndiaTimes - Published


 Page 1  〉