DGCA's showcause notice to AirAsia India over 'safety norm violation'
Jun 29, 2020, 08:19 IST
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a showcause notice to a senior executive of AirAsia India after a pilot recently alleged violation of safety norms by the airline.
A DGCA official said that the showcause notice has been served post the pilot's allegations.
"AirAsia India confirms receipt of the notice and we are assisting the regulator in its fact finding process. We will fully cooperate with the regulator," said an AirAsia India spokesperson.
The pilot, Captain Gaurav Taneja, through a Youtube video on June 14, said that he has been suspended by the airline for standing up for "safe operations of an aircraft and its passengers".
The alleged violation is regarding a landing technique of the use of 'Flap 3' mode during landing.
The development comes after the DGCA on June 15 tweeted that it has taken note of allegations against a "particular airline".
"DGCA has taken note of the concerns raised by some stakeholders against a particular Airline and its approach to safety. DGCA has already started an investigation into the issues flagged and shall take appropriate action based on the outcome of the said investigation," it had said.
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A DGCA official said that the showcause notice has been served post the pilot's allegations.
"AirAsia India confirms receipt of the notice and we are assisting the regulator in its fact finding process. We will fully cooperate with the regulator," said an AirAsia India spokesperson.
The pilot, Captain Gaurav Taneja, through a Youtube video on June 14, said that he has been suspended by the airline for standing up for "safe operations of an aircraft and its passengers".
The alleged violation is regarding a landing technique of the use of 'Flap 3' mode during landing.
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"DGCA has taken note of the concerns raised by some stakeholders against a particular Airline and its approach to safety. DGCA has already started an investigation into the issues flagged and shall take appropriate action based on the outcome of the said investigation," it had said.
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