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- Air India warned over ‘serious violations’ of pilot oversight - MSN
India’s aviation safety watchdog has criticised Air India for “repeated and serious violations” of pilot duty time regulations and has ordered the removal of three senior officials involved
- Indias DGCA Warns Air India Over Pilot Flight Duty Violations
New Delhi, June 22 - India's aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (), has issued a stern warning to Air India for repeated violations of pilot flight duty time regulations, highlighting significant lapses in crew scheduling and oversight The warning, issued on June 20, 2025, follows an investigation into flights from Bengaluru to London on May 16 and 17, 2025, which
- Three Air India senior officials removed over safety violations
India’s aviation safety regulator has ordered the removal of three senior Air India officials over “repeated and serious violations” of pilot duty time regulations Air India pilot oversight: Airline warned as three senior officials removed over safety violations By Rahmah Ghazali Live Reporter Share
- India’s aviation watchdog warns Air India for repeated violations
India’s aviation watchdog has issued a warning to Air India for “repeated and serious violations” related to pilot duty scheduling and oversight, according to government directives reviewed
- Air India gets notice over pilot duty norms after removal orders for 3 . . .
The DGCA has asked Air India to explain within seven days why "action should not be taken for these violations, as per the notice" The move came over a week after an Air India flight AI171 from Ahmedabad to London crashed moments after takeoff, killing over 270 people on board and on the ground
- Indias watchdog warns Air India for breaching pilots flight duty timings
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's aviation watchdog has issued a warning to Air India for "repeated and serious violations" related to pilot duty scheduling and oversight, according to government
- DGCA warns Air India over repeated lapses in crew rostering, orders . . .
Air India said it has implemented the DGCA order Separately, the DGCA has also issued a show cause notice to Air India over two Bengaluru-London flights that exceeded the stipulated flight time limit of 10 hours, asking the airline to respond within seven days on why action should not be initiated against it for the violation, it is learnt
- DGCA threatens to suspend Air India license over repeated violations . . .
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has warned that it may suspend or withdraw Air India’s license after ordering the airline to remove three staffers from crucial operational roles
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