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DGCA issues four show cause notices to Air India over crew rest, training, and operational violations after airline’s voluntary disclosures.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation has reported a slight rise in sick leave among Air India pilots after the tragic Ahmedabad plane crash on June 12. Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol ...
Aviation regulator DGCA has issued four show cause notices to Air India for various violations related to cabin crew rest and ...
The show cause notices were issued on July 23 on the basis of voluntary disclosures made by the airline to the DGCA on June 20 and 21.
The notices by the aviation regulator criticised the airline, which self-reported the problems, for repeated failures in ...
The show cause notices were issued after Air India made voluntary disclosures to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on June 20 and 21.
New Delhi: 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 260 people last month.
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The DGCA has issued show-cause notices to Air India for repeated violations of crew flight duty period and weekly rest ...
Following the tragic Ahmedabad plane crash on June 12, which claimed 260 lives, Air India experienced a slight increase in ...
One of the notices pointed out that despite previous warnings and enforcement actions, persistent issues around compliance ...
On another question regarding aviation safety, the ministry said 58 such incidents were reported in the last three years.
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