DGCA imposes a ₹10 lakh fine on Vistara

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As reported by PTI, the DGCA has fined Vistara 10 lakh for allowing an unqualified pilot to land a plane at the Indore airport. “For violating takeoff and landing clearance given to first officers without conducting any training, Vistara has been fined by the DGCA. The airline has been fined ten lakh rupees for the aforementioned blunder. during a landing in Indore, it was spotted “DGCA informed ANI.

According to Vistara’s official statement On an Indore flight in August of 2021, an experienced captain conducted a supervised takeoff and landing (STOL). Vistara claimed that the pilots had received adequate training and had valid STOL certificates from their previous employer. Vistara voluntarily reported to regulatory authorities that the same training that was supposed to be conducted again in accordance with regulatory requirements was missed, which resulted in regrettable violations. Vistara places the safety of its passengers and employees at the top of its priority list at all times “a Vistara spokesman confirmed.

Before a first officer can land a plane with people on board, they must first practise in a simulator, as mandated by regulations. “Before a captain can land a plane, he or she must practise in a simulator. The first officer landed the plane without either the captain or the first officer having practised in the simulator “alerted the DGCA. The DGCA emphasised that the act was a serious infringement because it put flyers’ safety at risk. In the view of the DGCA, this was a serious violation that put the lives of the passengers at risk “added the DGCA.

Vistara is an Indian full-service airline operated by Tata-SIA Airlines Limited, a joint venture between Tata and Singapore Airlines. SpiceJet has been fined Rs.10 lakh by the DGCA for using a defective simulator to train 737 Max pilots on Monday. According to a senior DGCA official, the DGCA noticed an MMI (Missing Malfunction Inoperative Item) for the B737 Max’s Stick shaker on the P2 side on March 30, 2022, while conducting simulator surveillance at CSTPL Greater Noida. The MMI has been inoperative since March 17, 2022.

The DGCA penalised SpiceJet 10 lakhs on May 30 for using a faulty simulator to train 737 Max pilots. The DGCA had previously prohibited 90 SpiceJet pilots from flying B737 Max planes. Retraining of the pilots was mandated by the agency in question. SpiceJet’s training “may have adversely influenced flight safety and was invalidated,” according to the report.

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