DGCA toughens safety rules for non-scheduled aircraft operators as aviation incidents rise — here are the key changes

In response to a concerning rise in aviation incidents, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has introduced stricter safety regulations for non-scheduled aircraft operators in India. This move comes after a comprehensive analysis of accident data revealed significant risks associated with this segment of the aviation industry. Key changes include enhanced training requirements for crew members, mandatory safety audits, and stricter maintenance protocols to ensure aircraft are in optimal condition. The DGCA aims to bolster operational safety and instill greater accountability among operators. These measures reflect the regulatory body's commitment to safeguarding passengers and improving overall aviation standards in the country. As non-scheduled operators, which include charter services, play a crucial role in the Indian aviation landscape, these changes are expected to enhance safety and restore public confidence in air travel. The DGCA's decisive action underscores the importance of ongoing vigilance in an industry that has seen a marked increase in safety-related incidents over recent years.
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