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The suspension is part of ongoing efforts by the DGCA to ensure stringent adherence to safety and regulatory standards within the aviation industry. Akasa Air, a relatively new player in the Indian aviation market, has been experiencing delays in its fleet expansion due to the suspension of its examiner. The delays are primarily attributed to the company's reliance on Boeing for aircraft deliveries, which have been slower than anticipated [2].
The incident highlights the importance of maintaining high standards of safety and regulatory compliance in the aviation sector. As Akasa Air navigates these challenges, it will be crucial for the company to address these issues and ensure that all regulatory requirements are met to avoid further disruptions to its operations.
References:
[1] https://www.business-standard.com/industry/aviation/news
[2] https://www.business-standard.com/industry/aviation/dgca-suspends-akasa-air-examiner-over-pilot-test-lapses-125080501330_1.html
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has suspended Akasa Air examiner Captain Kunal Khajuria for six months due to procedural violations during a pilot skill test. The DGCA has also ordered a retest and mandated examiner training. This action follows a complaint from Akasa's director of training and is based on findings from a personal hearing and review of a check session conducted by Khajuria. Akasa Air's fleet expansion has slowed due to delayed deliveries from Boeing.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has suspended Captain Kunal Khajuria, one of Akasa Air’s designated examiners (DEs), for six months due to procedural violations during a pilot skill test. The DGCA has also ordered a retest and mandated examiner training. This action follows a complaint from Akasa's director of training, Captain Sewak Singh Khosa, and is based on findings from a personal hearing and review of a check session conducted by Khajuria [1].The suspension is part of ongoing efforts by the DGCA to ensure stringent adherence to safety and regulatory standards within the aviation industry. Akasa Air, a relatively new player in the Indian aviation market, has been experiencing delays in its fleet expansion due to the suspension of its examiner. The delays are primarily attributed to the company's reliance on Boeing for aircraft deliveries, which have been slower than anticipated [2].
The incident highlights the importance of maintaining high standards of safety and regulatory compliance in the aviation sector. As Akasa Air navigates these challenges, it will be crucial for the company to address these issues and ensure that all regulatory requirements are met to avoid further disruptions to its operations.
References:
[1] https://www.business-standard.com/industry/aviation/news
[2] https://www.business-standard.com/industry/aviation/dgca-suspends-akasa-air-examiner-over-pilot-test-lapses-125080501330_1.html
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