DGCA Fines Air India ₹98 Lakh for Operating Flights with Non-Qualified Crew Members

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New Delhi: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has taken strict action against Air India Limited, imposing a hefty financial penalty of ₹98 lakh for operating flights with non-qualified crew members. This move underscores the importance of safety standards in the aviation industry.

Penalties Breakdown:

  • Air India: The national carrier faces a whopping ₹98 lakh fine for compromising crew qualifications.
  • Director Operations: The DGCA has slapped a ₹6 lakh penalty on the Director of Operations, holding them accountable for the lapse.
  • Director Training: The Director of Training is not spared either, with a ₹3 lakh fine for their role in the matter.
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This incident serves as a reminder that safety protocols must be rigorously followed to ensure passenger well-being. The DGCA continues to monitor compliance across airlines, emphasizing the need for qualified crew members in every flight operation.

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