DGCA Challenges IndiGo Over Unapproved Pilot Training Simulators: A Safety Concern
DGCA issues a show-cause notice to IndiGo for using unapproved simulators to train 1,700 pilots for challenging airfields, raising safety and compliance concerns.
DGCA issues a show-cause notice to IndiGo for using unapproved simulators to train 1,700 pilots for challenging airfields, raising safety and compliance concerns.
The DGCA has issued a show-cause notice to IndiGo over simulator training lapses for 1,700 pilots, questioning their qualifications for high-risk airports like Calicut, Leh, and Ka...
DGCA's audit of Air India reveals 51 safety lapses, including inadequate pilot training and poor rostering, with critical violations needing urgent resolution. The airline faces op...
The DGCA is proposing to allow arts and commerce graduates to pursue commercial pilot training in India, removing the current requirement for physics and mathematics in class 12. T...
Air India has terminated a simulator trainer pilot following allegations of improper training practices. Ten pilots trained by him have been grounded as investigations continue. Th...
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Air India orders 34 trainer aircraft for its upcoming flying school in Amravati, Maharashtra, aiming to be the largest in South Asia by mid-2025.