After Surge In Aviation Accidents, Regulator Tightens Rules For Non-Scheduled Operators

In response to a troubling increase in aviation accidents, India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has implemented new safety regulations for non-scheduled operators (NSOPs). This decision follows a high-level meeting convened to address the escalating number of incidents within the sector. The DGCA's measures aim to enhance operational safety standards and ensure compliance among NSOPs, which include charter and private flight services. Stakeholders in the aviation industry have welcomed these initiatives, emphasizing the need for stringent oversight to safeguard passengers and crew. The regulator's proactive stance reflects a commitment to maintaining high safety standards in India's rapidly growing aviation market, which has seen a surge in demand for non-scheduled flights. The DGCA's latest actions are expected to bolster confidence among travelers and ensure that operators adhere to best practices for aviation safety.
Originally reported by NDTV Top Stories. Read original article
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