Regulator pulls up charter flight operators, issues safety warning
New Delhi, Feb. 25 -- India's aviation regulator issued a sweeping safety warning to charter flight operators on Tuesday after a decade of accident data exposed systemic failures across the sector: pilots overruled by commercial pressure, crews flying in dangerous weather, and training deficiencies.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) issued the warning at a high-level meeting on Tuesday with more than 300 representatives of non-scheduled operator permit (NSOP) holders, according to three officials who spoke to HT on condition of anonymity. The DGCA subsequently confirmed the meeting in an official statement.
The warning follows a comprehensive review of accident data from the past decade, which "identifies non-adherence to SOP...
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