DGCA pulls up charter flight operators, issues safety warning

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), India's aviation regulatory body, has raised significant concerns regarding the safety protocols followed by charter flight operators. In a directive issued on Tuesday, the DGCA highlighted the necessity for stringent adherence to safety regulations, emphasizing that lapses could jeopardize passenger safety. This warning comes in the wake of increasing charter flight operations amid a burgeoning demand for private air travel in India, particularly post-COVID-19. The DGCA's notice serves as a reminder to operators to uphold the highest safety standards and ensure compliance with all operational guidelines. It also reflects the regulator's commitment to maintaining air travel safety, as the aviation sector continues to expand. Stakeholders within the industry are urged to take immediate corrective actions to address any deficiencies noted by the DGCA, thereby ensuring the safety of all passengers in the charter flight segment.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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