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Air India’s flight safety head derostered for lapses

Watch duty time, rest norms set for ATC at 57 airports

NEW DELHI: Aviation watchdog DGCA on Thursday said it has suspended Tata Groupowned Air India’s Flight Safety Chief Rajeev Gupta for one month for certain lapses.

Besides, the regulator has directed the airline not to assign any audits, surveillance and spot checks to an auditor due to lack of diligence in work.

On July 25 and 26, the regulator’s team carried out the surveillance of Air India in the areas of internal audit, accident prevention work and availability of required technical manpower.

The surveillance found deficiencies in the accident prevention work carried out by the organisation and the availability of the requisite technical manpower as required in the approved Flight Safety Manual and the relevant Civil Aviation Requirements, DGCA said in a release.

“The approval of Chief of Flight Safety of Air India has been suspended for a period of one month for the lapses established,” it said.

Rajeev Gupta is the Chief of Flight Safety of Air India Ltd.

“We acknowledge and accept the DGCA’s finding, and regret the failure of one of our audit staff to fully comply with the process and documentation requirements,” an Air India spokesperson said in a statement.

The spokesperson also said the airline is not sparing any effort to uplift the culture of safety and diligence to contemporary standards, through clarifying requirements, training and stricter consequence management. “We will continue these efforts for as long as is needed to effect the necessary changes”.

The person against whom the regulator has taken action is an internal auditor and had also served as the head of flight safety when Air India was under government control, a source in the know said.

In the past also, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had cracked the whip against the full service carrier for various alleged violations and lapses.

In the release on Thursday, DGCA said it was observed that some of the internal audit/spot checks claimed to be carried out by the airline were done in a perfunctory manner and not as per the regulatory requirements.

NEW DELHI: In a “significant” move, aviation watchdog DGCA on Thursday said regulations for watch duty time limitations and rest requirements for air traffic controllers have been implemented at 57 airports, including Amritsar, Coimbatore, Patna and Imphal. The implementation of the norms will ensure that air traffic controllers will get adequate rest while carrying out their duties. The regulations regarding ‘Watch Duty Time Limitation (WDTL) and rest requirements for Air Traffic Controllers (ATCOs)’ are being implemented at the 57 airports from Thursday, DGCA said in a release. According to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the norms are modelled on ICAO regulations and based on the country’s national, social and cultural contexts, coupled with scientifically valid, optimal duty time limit for ATCOs. ICAO is the International Civil Aviation Organisation. This is a significant reform in the civil aviation sector and will provide adequate rest to ATCOs while engaging in the provision of the air traffic services.

The surveillance found deficiencies in the accident prevention work carried out by the organisation

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