AI Express violated pilot rules: DGCA
Endangering the lives of thousands of passengers, Air India Express, the low-cost arm of national carrier Air India, has been found to have violated the flight duty time limitation (FDTL) regulations for their pilots (rendering them prone to fatigue), investigations by the Directorate-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) have revealed.
In an indictment of Air India Express on the matter, aviation regulator DGCA discovered that the airline had “misused” the specific “dispensation” on FDTL given by the DGCA for one sector and had illegally applied it to all its sectors “in contravention of aircraft rules”. The DGCA also found that “privilege/casual/sick leave” for pilots are being used as part of their rest period in violation of rules. It also found that “no weekly off (for pilots) in many cases were observed”.
Air India and Air India Express officials said the air-safety violations pointed out by the DGCA were under examination.
Commenting on the acute shortage of pilots, the DGCA audit said, “There is an urgent need to recruit more pilots and improve the (aircraft-pilot) ratio for safe operations.” It noted that the current ratio is “insufficient to sustain operations...” Air India Express, which operates both domestic and international flights to destinations such as the Gulf, has been under the safety scanner ever since the Mangal-ore air crash two years ago.
Post new comment