Mumbai:
Aviation Safety Regulatory Authority DGCA has imposed 30 rupees on Air India owned by TATA Group so that one of the pilots can operate the flight without complying with specific regulatory requirements.
On January 29, DGCA stated that the airline had discovered a “recurrent list problem …”.
On December 13, 2024, it turned out that the response of the show cause of the Air India’s job and the list of Air India and the list of the list was found to be “dissatisfied”. Later, there was an order to hit the penalty. The pilot said, “Despite the compulsory latest requirements for three takeoff and landing, it operated a flight on July 7 and violated the private air requirements Para 3.” 。
Air India did not respond to PTI Query on this issue.
According to the M/S AIR India Limited (registration) controller (registration) controller (registration) controller (registration) controller in Air India, overlooked multiple fake alerts that reflect the CAE window. “
“Therefore, in the exercise of the authority given under the rules 162 of the aircraft rules in 1937, (DGCA) will impose 30,00,000 rupee penalty.”
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