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DGCA served four show cause notices to Air India over crew rest violations, training lapses, and operational breaches. The airline pledged full cooperation, stressing its safety-first commitment.
An image has been circulating on social media, claiming that rescuers have found the burning debris of the Russian plane that ...
The violation of safety norms pertain to crew fatigue management and training in order to ensure the pilots are fully rested ...
After the deadly Air India crash in Ahmedabad last month, more than 100 pilots went on leave citing medical issues. This has ...
India's aviation regulator has warned Air India over serious safety violations linked to crew fatigue management and poor training practices. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) issued ...
While three show cause notices were based on voluntary disclosures by Air India on June 20 – including the violations of ...
Air India reported a slight increase in sick leave taken by its pilots following the tragic crash of flight AI-171 on June 12 ...
Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol said there has been a minor increase in sick leaves reported by pilots, and as many as 51 commanders reported sick on June 16.
India’s aviation regulator cited 29 violations, including inadequate pilot rest and insufficient training for high-altitude ...
Regulatory scrutiny of Air India has intensified in recent months following a series of safety incidents. Most notably, on 12 June, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner operated by the airline crashed into a ...
Air India witnessed a minor increase in sick leaves reported by pilots across all its fleets in the aftermath of the Ahmedabad plane crash that killed 270 people last month.