IndiGo to follow revised pilot duty norms: DGCA

IndiGo Airlines has confirmed its readiness to adhere to the revised pilot duty regulations set forth by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). This announcement highlights the airline's commitment to comply with the statutory provisions and implement the approved Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) scheme. The new regulations are part of the DGCA's ongoing efforts to enhance safety and operational efficiency within the aviation sector. IndiGo's proactive stance reflects its dedication to ensuring that its pilots operate within safe working hours, thereby prioritizing the well-being of both crew and passengers. As one of India's leading carriers, IndiGo's compliance is expected to set a benchmark for the industry, emphasizing the importance of regulatory adherence in maintaining operational standards. The DGCA's revised guidelines aim to prevent pilot fatigue and promote safer flying conditions, aligning with international aviation safety practices. With this move, IndiGo is positioning itself as a responsible airline focused on safety and regulatory compliance, while also preparing for future growth in a competitive market.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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