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There’s nothing quite like a “don’t sink” alert screaming at the cockpit to shake an airline and an industry into top gear.
DGCA investigates Air India for repeated safety violations, including crew fatigue, training lapses, and understaffing.
India’s aviation regulator cited 29 violations, including inadequate pilot rest and insufficient training for high-altitude ...
Air India is under scrutiny from India's aviation regulator for safety standard breaches related to crew fatigue management ...
Air India has been warned by India's aviation regulator for breaching safety standards, particularly concerning crew fatigue ...
Air India faces possible regulatory action after India’s aviation watchdog flagged repeated safety violations related to crew fatigue management and training, citing 29 breaches.
Air India has been warned by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) that it could face enforcement action for ...
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) sent notices to Air India in the last year for breaching safety standards ...
Regulatory scrutiny of Air India has intensified in recent months following a series of safety incidents. Most notably, on 12 June, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner operated by the airline crashed into a ...
On 29 occasions, over the course of a year, the airline failed to give pilots mandatory rest, and fell short on simulator and high-altitude training. DGCA warns of fines or removal of executives.
Just 38 hours after the deadly Ahmedabad crash, Air India flight AI 187 received critical 'stall' and 'don't sink' warnings, leading to a 900-foot altitude loss. Pilots are grounded as DGCA ...