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India prepares interim, not final, investigation report as Air India crash anniversary nears, source saysIndian investigators are preparing an interim report for the deadly Air India crash. This report will be more comprehensive than the initia...
DGCA proposes 30-day ban for unruly flyersAviation watchdog DGCA is proposing stricter rules for unruly passengers. Airlines may soon impose direct flying bans of up to 30 days for ...
India proposes easing aircraft leasing conditions in potential boost for IndiGoIndia's aviation regulator plans to relax rules for airlines to wet lease aircraft, changing "only" to "normally" for emergency situations....
Air India crash effects: Houses near airport will be demolished if... Check civil aviation regulator DGCA's new draft rulesFollowing the Air India crash that killed 241, including Vijay Rupani, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has released draft rules to tighten c...
Flyers with disabilities: DGCA issues draft rules for airlines, seeks comments"However, in case, an airline perceives that the health of such a passenger may deteriorate in-flight, the said passenger will have to be e...
Aviation employees to be tested for drugs such as cannabis, cocaine, ecstasy: Draft DGCA rulesAirlines and air navigation service providers will have to carry out random drug-testing of at least five per cent of the flight crew membe...
Government issues draft rules for manufacturing, using dronesThe draft rules have been issued at a time when the use of drones has increased due to a coronavirus lockdown, for purposes like surveillan...
HC seeks Centre's reply on plea against DGCA on cabin crew's duty timeThe petition, filed through advocates Sanjoy Ghose and Urvi Mohan, contends that the actions of DGCA "do not adequately consider the impact...
Pilot bodies oppose DCGA's draft duty and rest hours normsEarlier this month, aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) proposed a new set of flight and duty time limitation (...
Foreign companies may not be allowed to operate drones in IndiaThe Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has put out for public consultations the draft requirements for operation of Civil RPAS.
Pilots likely to move court on DGCA's notice period proposalWe are opposed to any extension in the notice period and have already expressed our views to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, said
Pilots take on DGCA over 'Draconian' ruleThe pilots told ET that the regulator should not make such rules because forcing pilots to fly at the last minute would jeopardise the safe...
Jet Airways, AI pilot unions oppose proposed flight duty normsEarlier, DGCA came out with draft CAR on Flight Duty Time Limitation proposing strict action against pilots reporting late for duty.
Cops' protests drowned out as drones fly free in BengaluruA drone was seen flying above Vidhana Soudha and the High Court during a programme organised by the Karnataka Bar Council Bar Council recen...
Stakeholders discuss norms for civilian use of dronesOfficials from Civil Aviation, Defence and Home Ministries as well as those from the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and other agencies a...
No proposal with DGCA for allowing commercial use of drones: GovernmentAs per the draft guidelines issued last month, DGCA would register all civil unmanned aircraft and issue an Unmanned Aircraft Operator Perm...
DGCA proposes to declare unruly behavior onboard aircraft as an "offence and punishable act"The DGCA proposes to declare unruly behavior onboard aircraft as an "offence and punishable act" as it can jeopardize safety of the aircraf...
DGCA drafts rules to allow pilot take short nap on long flightRules have now been framed to allow them to take a power nap to fight fatigue, of course under stringent conditions.
- DGCA prepares draft to stop fictitious low fares
There’s good news for air travellers who always wonder why they don’t get the advertised low fares.
For safer skies, will drunk pilots be grounded for life?Pilots may no longer get away almost scot free with mild punishments after turning up to operate flights in an inebriated condition.