Safety concern: DGCA issues show cause to AirAsia India

AirAsia India is under regulator probe for alleged violation of safety practices. The 
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (
DGCA) has issued show cause notice to the JV airline’s head of flight operations and safety. The violations are learnt to be related to pilot fatigue and a landing technique of questionably using flaps in a way to save fuel.

An AirAsiaI ndia spokesperson confirmed “receipt" of the notice and said "we are assisting the regulator in its fact finding process. We will fully cooperate with the regulator.”

The show cause comes after the DGCA had on June 15 announced a probe into AirAsia India following a pilot levelling allegations of safety breaches by the airline on social media. The pilot, who airline officials said has been suspended pending inquiry into  disciplinarycharges, had levelled charges in a video that went viral on SM.

Taking cognisance of that, the DGCA had Tweeted on June 15: “DGCA has taken note of the concerns raised by some stakeholders against a particular airline and its approach to safety. DGCA has already started an investigation into the issues flagged and shall take appropriate action based on the outcome of the said investigation.”

Source: https://m.timesofindia.com

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