Air India is facing increased pressure after a recent annual audit by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) uncovered a concerning 51 safety lapses. The audit highlighted critical deficiencies in several key operational areas, raising serious questions about the airline’s safety protocols.
Among the most significant findings were inadequacies in pilot training programs. The audit report suggests insufficient training and the use of unauthorized flight simulators, potentially jeopardizing flight safety. Furthermore, the airline’s rostering system also came under fire, indicating potential issues with crew fatigue management and scheduling.
This revelation puts Air India under intense scrutiny and underscores the need for immediate and comprehensive improvements to its safety procedures. The details of the specific lapses are yet to be fully disclosed, but the sheer number of deficiencies identified signals a need for a thorough overhaul of operational practices.
The DGCA is expected to take appropriate action to address these findings and ensure that Air India takes the necessary steps to rectify these critical safety concerns. The aviation industry will be closely watching Air India’s response and the subsequent actions taken by the regulatory body. The public’s safety remains paramount, and this audit serves as a stark reminder of the crucial role of robust safety measures within the airline industry.
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