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Section of Akasa Air pilots seeks detailed DGCA audit
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A group of Akasa Air pilots is reportedly distressed over training issues and is requesting a thorough audit from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) after it suspended two senior officials due to lapses. The pilots, forming a union, state that DGCA recently issued ten showcause notices to the airline. Claims of inadequate flying hours and issues with resignations due to large bond amounts are highlighted amidst alleged training practice concerns.
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Section of Akasa Air pilots flags concerns over unfair practices; airline terms allegations untrue
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A group of pilots from Akasa Air has raised concerns about training and safety issues at the airline and has sought intervention from the civil aviation ministry. The pilots claim that 84 pilots have resigned with one-day notice due to alleged mismanagement. However, Akasa Air denies these allegations and states that the claims are baseless and untrue. The airline also highlights that their employee survey consistently shows high levels of job satisfaction among pilots. Previously, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had fined Akasa Air ₹30 lakh for lapses in crew training.
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Akasa Air fined ₹10 lakh by DGCA | Company Business News
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The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has imposed a fine of ₹10 lakh on Akasa Air for refusing boarding to seven passengers on a flight from Bengaluru to Pune. The airline failed to comply with regulatory provisions and did not provide compensation to the affected passengers. This comes after the DGCA served two showcause notices to Akasa Air for poor maintenance standards and not revising the operations manual. The airline has been facing issues with its pilots, with some accusing the airline of malpractice and safety concerns.
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India's struggling carrier Akasa blames regulator "inaction" as pilots quit
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1y ago
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Indian budget carrier Akasa Air has accused the aviation regulator of causing significant financial and operational hardships by not intervening to stop pilots from abruptly quitting, leading to flight cancellations. Over 40 pilots have recently resigned, causing around 18% of flights to be canceled in August. Akasa is suing the pilots for contractual violations and has warned of potential closure if the situation continues. The airline argues that the regulator should intervene in the public interest. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) will respond in court to Akasa's plea.
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DGCA issues show cause notice to Akasa Air on violation related to operations manual
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7m ago
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The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a show cause notice to Akasa Air, a new airline in India, for violating norms related to its operations manual. The regulator found that the airline's operations manual exceeded the required six-month revision cycle. Additionally, the notice mentioned the airline's failure to comply with Civil Aviation Rules. This comes after a show cause notice was also issued to an Akasa Air engineer for poor maintenance standards. Some pilots have also raised concerns about safety and training practices, calling for an independent investigation into the airline's management. Akasa Air has dismissed the allegations as baseless.
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Air India fined ₹80 lakh for violations of flight duty time limitations
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1y ago
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The Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has fined Air India ₹80 lakh for violating regulations related to Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) and fatigue management system (FMS) of the flight crew. The DGCA conducted a spot audit in January and found evidence of inadequate rest periods, exceeding duty periods, and other violations. Despite submitting a response to a show cause notice, Air India's defense was deemed unsatisfactory. The fine comes as the DGCA has decided not to extend the deadline for implementing revised flight duty norms for pilots.
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DGCA issues show cause notice to Akasa Air over multiple regulatory breaches | Mint
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11m ago
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Indian airline operator Akasa Air has received a show cause notice from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for multiple regulatory breaches. The airline, which began international operations in March 2024, was found to be non-compliant with civil aviation regulations and failed to carry a route guide as mandated by Rule 140C of the Aircraft Rules. The DGCA's audit also revealed that Akasa Air conducted practical training sessions without necessary approvals. The airline has been given seven days to respond to the allegations.
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Akasa gets nod to fly overseas
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1y ago
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The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) will assess the availability of bilateral air traffic rights with foreign countries after granting approval to Akasa Air, India's youngest airline. Akasa Air is eligible to apply for international scheduled air transport services, but a scrutiny of country-specific preparedness will be conducted by DGCA before allowing international operations. Indian airlines have shown interest in expanding internationally, and Akasa Air plans to fly to destinations in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. They are aiming to announce a three-digit aircraft order by the end of the year.
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DGCA orders suspension of two Akasa Air directors over ’failure to ensure compliance’ in pilots’ training | Company Business News
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The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has suspended two Akasa Air directors for six months due to lapses in pilot training compliance. The suspension follows previous fines imposed on the airline for failing to compensate passengers on time after denied boarding at Bangalore airport. The DGCA penalized the airline for not adhering to norms, amid broader scrutiny over alleged violations. Akasa Air pledges to cooperate with regulatory authorities to improve safety protocols.
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Akasa sues 43 pilots for joining other airlines without serving a notice period
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1y ago
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Akasa Air, a 13-month-old airline, is taking legal action against 43 pilots who joined other airlines without serving the notice period. The airline is seeking around ₹22 crore in compensation for revenue loss and damage to its reputation. This mass exodus of pilots has led to several flight cancellations since August 2023. Akasa Air considers the pilots' actions a violation of their contracts and the country's civil aviation regulations, causing inconvenience to passengers. The airline currently operates with a fleet of 20 planes and had plans to start international operations.
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Indian carrier Akasa flying less after some pilots quit abruptly - memo
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1y ago
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Indian budget carrier Akasa Air is reducing its flying operations and sacrificing market share temporarily to ensure a reliable operation after several pilots quit the airline unexpectedly. The pilots' abrupt departure caused disruptions in flights between July and September, resulting in last-minute cancellations. Akasa's market share dropped to 4.2% in August from 5.2% the previous month. The company plans to take legal action against the pilots who left without serving their contractual notice period. Akasa has received regulatory approval to fly to international destinations and will commence operations by the end of the year.
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