DGCA grounds A320 neo aircraft with a particular series of Pratt & Whitney engines due to technical issues
Jayant Sinha was addressing a discussion on enhancing the employability of aircraft maintenance engineers
The scheduled commuter operator (SCO) permit to Air Deccan, which is promoted by GR Gopinath, was handed over to the airline
The airline has informed the watchdog about it in the final investigation report into the incident submitted earlier this week
The move is likely to penalise airlines with poor on-time performance and will ensure that those with a better record do not suffer.
The project is aimed at completely automating the processes and functions of DGCA
Some pilots' unions have voiced their opposition to the move
Economy class fares for a two-way flight to Amritsar from Delhi for today were as high as Rs 19,800
Aviation watchdog will come out with draft norms next week for the use of unmanned aerial vehicles
Air India pilots body, Indian Pilots Guild (IPG), is planning to move court against the decision
Overruling objections from pilots, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation has increased the notice period of commanders to one year from six months earlier. Co-pilots will continue to serve six months notice period.The civil aviation regulator issued new regulations today citing public interest. The DGCA said pilots were quitting jobs without notice leading to last minute cancellations and inconvenience to customers.With the finalisation of the rule the DGCA and pilots are headed for another showdown. Pilots are set to challenge the regulation afresh arguing that the notice period is a contractual issue between them and their employer and the regulator had no role in it.In June protests over draft proposal to increase notice period had turned ugly leading to police complaint against few pilots. The Indian Pilots Guild and National Aviatiors Guild had jointly filed a writ petition against draft proposal in the Bombay High Court. But the court refused to hear plea calling it ..
About 83 posts are filled and 337 posts are vacant: Jayant Sinha
A bench headed by NGT Chairperson asked DGCA and CPCB to file an affidavit in this regard
Order for suspension of flying licence of Air Carnival was issued earlier this month, official said
Move follows DGCA's proposal to raise notice period from six months to a year
Pilots representing Air India and Jet Airways have sought suspension of a senior Directorate General of Civil Aviation official for alleged high handed behaviour.The pilots' demand comes a day after the DGCA filed police complaint against 34 pilots for making obscene comments against its official.On Wednesday, Indian Commercial Pilots Association, Indian Pilots Guild and National Aviators Guild wrote to civil aviation minister Ashok Gajpathi Raju seeking action against Lalit Gupta, joint Director General of DGCA.Gupta had issued the draft proposal last month on increasing pilots notice period from six months to a year, a move which has upset the pilot community.The unions have accused the senior official of bias and intimidation and claimed that the proposal was drafted to favour airlines. "India is the only country in the world where the aviation regulator has is interfering in such employment matters by promulgating such absurd rules that have nothing to do with its role of ...
DGCA had filed a police complaint against 34 pilots for posting 'obscene' messages on WhatsApp group
orate General of Civil Aviation on Tuesday filed a police complaint against 34 pilots from private airlines for abusing a senior official in a WhatsApp group chat.Based on the complaint, ten pilots from Jet Airways were questioned by Delhi police on Tuesday. No charges were framed against them and pilots were let off in the evening.Tension between pilots and the DGCA has been on a rise following a draft proposal to increase pilots' notice period from six months to a year. Upset over the proposed rules several pilots complained to the regulator while others vented their frustration on social media and WhatsApp chats. One such group chat with obscene comments against a senior DGCA official triggered the action." DGCA has filed a complaint (against pilots) for making remarks against our officials on social media. It is for the police to take any action," Director General of Civil Aviation B S Bhullar said in a text message response. Along with Jet Airways, pilots from GoAir, IndiGo and .
Moving ahead, the Civil Aviation Ministry has already started work to amend the Aircraft Act, 1934
Capping of airfares in backdrop of passengers' complaints of arbitrary tariff hikes was ruled out