NEW DELHI: The Directorate Basic of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday rolled out a sequence of stringent measures, citing a “latest surge in aviation incidents.”The improved security directives had been introduced after a high-level assembly between the aviation regulator and Non-Scheduled Operators (NSOPs). The overview got here a day after an air ambulance en path to Delhi crashed in Jharkhand, killing all seven individuals on board, and almost a month after a deadly crash involving a non-public plane carrying then Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar on January 28.
“The regulator emphasised that security should stay absolutely the precedence, superseding all industrial operations, constitution commitments, or VIP actions. The authority asserted that a corporation’s management should prioritize security above all different standards. To help this, the authority reaffirmed that the Pilot-in-Command’s determination to divert, delay or cancel a flight for security causes is closing and have to be revered by operators with out industrial penalties,” the DGCA mentioned in an announcement.It introduced the next security measures, to be applied with quick impact:
- NSOP operators will show all crucial security info on their web sites
- DGCA is planning to implement a security rating mechanism for all non-scheduled operators
- Elevated random audits of Cockpit Voice Recorder
- Senior management of personal operators to be held accountable for non-compliance
- License suspension of as much as 5 years of pilots violating obligation time limitations
- License suspension and penalties for operators failing to fulfill compliance requirements
- Elevated monitoring of older plane and people present process possession change
- Operators to determine real-time climate replace programs
In response to the DGCA, these tips represent “part 1” of a particular security audit of non-scheduled operators. The primary part is predicted to be accomplished in early March, after which a second part might be undertaken.DGCA on Ajit Pawar aircraft crashIn the meantime, the DGCA additionally introduced that, following a security audit of Delhi-based VSR Ventures Non-public Restricted — which operated the Learjet concerned in Pawar’s ill-fated flight — it’s grounding the Learjet fleet with quick impact.“The multi-disciplinary audit workforce noticed a number of non-compliances of permitted procedures within the organisation (VSR) within the space of airworthiness, air security, and flight operations. In view of the non-compliances, it’s determined to provoke the corrective measures by instantly grounding Learjet 40/45 plane with registration VT-VRA, VT-VRS, VT-VRV, and VT-TRI until continued airworthiness requirements are restored,” the physique famous in a separate assertion.Pawar was flying from Mumbai to his hometown of Baramati, a brief journey, when the aircraft crashed and burst into flames close to Baramati airport. His private safety officer, the 2 pilots, and a flight attendant additionally misplaced their lives, leaving no survivors.










