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A Jet Airways flight coming in to land in Mumbai in October lost height faster than the prescribed rate of descent as the auto-pilot tripped, the flight director disappeared and the ground-proximity warning system went off. The flight finally landed safely...
Tags: Jet Airways, Mumbai, DGCA, Belgium, Ans, Disaster Accident, Air traffic control, Airline, Air safety, Airway, Flight Operations Quality Assurance
A Scheduled Tribe boy from Hyderabad wanted so desperately to become a pilot, he took a bank loan to pay for the training and notched up 267 hours of flying, 17 more than is required for a Commercial Pilot’s Licence (CPL). But, instead of ending up in...
Tags: Chandan Chakravarthy, DGCA, flying hours, bank loan, CPL, India, New Delhi, Chakravarthy, Indian films, Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Government of India
A group of ministers (GoM) considered the proposal of the Uttar Pradesh government for 'in principle' approval to set up an international airport in Jevar. However after studying the proposal, the Centre asked the state government to prepare a supplementary...
Tags: India, New Delhi, Taj International Airport, Mayawati, DGCA, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Indira Gandhi International Airport, GCA, Archive formats, Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Government of India
The National Bird Control Committee (NBCC), set up by the Ministry of Civil Aviation upon the recommendation of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) met under the Chairmanship of Shri M.M. Nambiar, Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation...
Tags: National Bird Control Committee, DGCA, Jet aircraft, bird strike
The Ministry of Civil Aviation today held a meeting with officials of State Governments on Air Services Operations. It was organized by Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and chaired by Shri M.M. Nambiar, Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation....
Tags: Civil Aviation, DGCA
Air India [ Images ] to issue a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) to clear the extra flights which fall under bilateral entitlements, official sources said. Mounting of additional capacity entails deployment of a larger aircraft or operating additional flights...
Tags: additional capacity, Air India, Indian, foreign airline, mounted additional, air traffic, bilateral entitlements, DGCA, India, Mumbai, Malaysia Airlines, British Caledonian, Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, Airline, Flag carrier, Law Crime
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued guidelines to all airlines following the skidding of Kingfisher aircraft in Mumbai yesterday. ATR 72-212A aircraft of Kingfisher Airlines operating a scheduled flight IT-4124Bhavnagar-Mumbai...
Tags: Airlines, runway operating, DGCA
The chartered Boeing 767 of North American Airlines carrying 205 passengers including US Marines messed up the call sign and entered Indian air space. It was the 4th case of Indian airspace violation this year. The aircraft was on its way to Utapao in...
Tags: north american airlines, us marines, indian airspace violation, dgca, aor
India has been found to be fully compliant with the international safety standards by an audit done by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States of America. Before permitting a foreign airline to operate in the USA, FAA of US,...
Tags: DGCA
Backing out from the strike called by private airlines on August 18, Indigo Airlines has declared that will operate normal services on the day.Indigo has said that all private airlines should talk the civil aviation ministry over the issue.
Tags: ATF, Civil Aviation, DGCA, Indigo Airlines, Praful Patel, Private Airlines, Tax