Airlines flouting safety rules will have to fork out up to Rs 10L fine
Cost-cutting on aircraft maintenance, which endangers passenger safety, will soon cost airlines dear.
Working on a philosophy of ������zero tolerance for wilful defaulters������, DGCA chief Nasim Zaidi is getting the stiff graded-penalty system readied, which will be implemented very soon. Shockingly, the existing puny punishment has hardly ever been used and old timers don���t recall a single case being pursued in any court for enforcement of even the few days��� jail term.
������There are rules called civil aviation requirements (CAR) for all important aviation sectors like flight safety and passenger rights. Their violation is now being made a costly affair for airlines and we are going to have a separate team for ensuring that action is taken against defaulters,������ said a senior official. While laying down strict punishment, DGCA is also simultaneously planning to incentivise self-regulation as Zaidi does not want an inspector raj.
The DGCA has spelt out five levels of violations. Level one has the most important aspect of aviation ��� air safety ��� and any violation of CARs here will invite the maximum fine and/or jail term. The other critical areas where violation in aspects of security and safety checks, permit violations , flying over prohibited areas, and air worthiness would also attract the higher-end penalty.
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