DGCA to conduct safety audit of all flying schools; 33 to be checked in 3 months
Thursday, 12 September 2024 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 compliance with aviation regulations by assessing safety standards, operational procedures, and maintenance protocols, ultimately enhancing the overall safety and effectiveness of flight training.
Following the AI-171 crash on June 12, Air India has seen a spike in pilot sick leaves, prompting DGCA intervention. On June 16, 112 Air India pilots reported.. IndiaTimes
Following the devastating Air India AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad, which claimed 260 lives, 112 pilots reported sick on June 16, Parliament was informed. The.. IndiaTimes
The DGCA has issued a stern warning to Air India, threatening action over safety violations, including crew fatigue management and training protocols. The.. IndiaTimes
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 immediately after take-off and fell on the ground outside the airport perimeter.
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The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is conducting special safety audits for all 33 flying training organisations in India following recent aircraft... IndiaTimes Also reported by •Zee News