Akasa Air: The Boy Who Cried Wolf
The newest player in India's high drama-prone aviation sector experiences its most forgettable week in a little over a year of take-off.
The newest player in India's high drama-prone aviation sector experiences its most forgettable week in a little over a year of take-off.
As Tata-run Air India embarks on one of the biggest transformations in aviation history, a festering and rising resentment threatens the plan
The pilots' unions of the Tata-owned airline called the revised compensation structure 'draconian' which may lead to 'industrial unrest'.
At present, there are 82 FATA in the country, and 34 flying training organisations approved by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) which operates on 52 bases.
While 54.2% pilots have suffered from severe excessive daytime sleepiness, 41.4% pilots have faced moderate daytime sleepiness, shows the survey.
Aviation regulator DGCA has issued guidelines to resume mandatory breath analyser tests for all pilots and cabin crew with effect from October 15, 2022.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had last month imposed a ₹10-lakh fine on SpiceJet.