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- Air India warned over ‘serious violations’ of pilot oversight
The order raised concerns over “repeated and serious violations voluntarily disclosed by Air India concerning flight crew being scheduled and operated despite lapses in licensing, rest, and
- Air India warned by watchdog over pilot scheduling breaches
India's aviation watchdog has issued a warning to Air India over "repeated and serious violations" of rules relating to flights from Bengaluru to London
- India’s watchdog warns Air India for breaching pilots’ flight duty . . .
NEW DELHI - 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
- Air India warned over ‘serious violations’ of pilot oversight
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 in crew scheduling In an order given on 20 June, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) told the Tata Group-owned airline to immediately strip a divisional vice president, a chief manager
- Days after crash, aviation body orders removal of 3 Air India officials . . .
As per the DGCA's June 20 order, the officials were linked to crew pairing violations, licensing breaches and oversight failures Listen to Story Officials removed over repeated serious safety violations Lapses found in crew scheduling, licensing and rest requirements Issue came to light after
- DGCA cracks down on Air India over crew scheduling, flight time violations
Aviation watchdog the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has launched stringent action against Air India over serious and repeated lapses in crew scheduling protocols, leading to the removal of three senior officials from within the airline's rostering department In a formal directive issued on Friday (June 20), the aviation regulator identified the trio as being directly
- DGCA pulls up Air India, removes three key officials over repeated . . .
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has directed the immediate removal of three senior Air India officials, citing serious and repeated lapses in crew scheduling and compliance with flight safety norms The order, issued on Thursday, 19 June, points to deeper systemic failures within the airline’s operational framework—particularly in crew rostering, regulatory oversight, and
- DGCA tells Air India to remove 3 executives, issues show-cause notice . . .
DGCA removes three Air India executives over repeated crew scheduling lapses; airline warned of licence penalties if violations persist
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