DGCA Cracks Down on Air India Over Crew Scheduling Lapses

DGCA has ordered Air India to remove three officials linked to serious operational lapses and begin internal disciplinary proceedings, demanding a report within 10 days.

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By A Staff Reporter

In a decisive move, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has directed Air India to remove three officials from all duties related to crew scheduling and rostering, citing operational lapses. The action follows an internal review that reportedly uncovered serious procedural failures affecting flight crew management and compliance with safety norms.

The aviation regulator has not only ordered the immediate removal of the officials involved but also mandated Air India to initiate internal disciplinary proceedings against them without delay. The DGCA has further stipulated that the airline must report the outcome of these proceedings within a strict 10-day timeline.

Sources within the DGCA indicate that the decision stems from concerns about potential risks to passenger safety and operational efficiency due to repeated scheduling irregularities. While specific incidents have not been disclosed, the urgency and firmness of the directive suggest a significant breach in standard operating protocols.