DGCA imposes fine of Rs 80 lakh on Air India for violating flight duty timing rule

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DGCA imposes fine of Rs 80 lakh on Air India for violating flight duty timing rule


Image Source : FILE DGCA imposes fine of Rs 80 lakh on Air India for violating flight duty instances guidelines

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Friday imposed a fine of Rs 80 lakh on Air India Limited. The fine has been imposed for violation of laws pertaining to Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) and fatigue administration system (FMS) of flight crew.

The resolution got here after the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) carried out a spot audit of Air India in January, throughout which proof was collected and fleet-wise random studies have been analysed. “The evaluation of studies and proof revealed that Air India Limited operated flight(s) with each flight crew aged above 60 years flying collectively in just a few situations.

“… the operator was also found deficient in providing adequate weekly rest, adequate rest before & after ultra-long range flights and adequate rest on layover to the flight crew, which violates the extant provisions of the Civil Aviation Requirements pertaining to FDTL,” the regulator mentioned in a launch. Further, the DGCA mentioned there have been situations of exceeding duty durations, wrongly marked coaching data and overlapping duties.

On March 1, the regulator issued a present trigger discover to Air India with respect to the violations. “The operator submitted its response to the show cause notice, which was not found satisfactory. Pursuant to the non-satisfactory response submitted by the operator, a fine of Rs 80,00,000 has been imposed on the operator,” the discharge mentioned.

(*80*) just isn’t the primary time that the airways have been fined. Earlier in March, the civil aviator had imposed a fine of Rs 30 lakh on Air India after an incident of non-availability of a wheelchair to an 80-year-old passenger who collapsed and died after strolling from the plane to the airport terminal at Mumbai. 

Earlier on February 20, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) despatched a discover to the DGCA over the loss of life of the air passenger. According to the media studies, the US-based Indian-origin man collapsed after strolling for about 1.5 km on the way in which to the immigration space. He was strolling alongside his spouse, who was in a wheelchair.

 

(With inputs from companies)

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