DGCA to form a committee to revise medical parameters for Indian pilots: Airline Pilots Association

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DGCA to form a committee to revise medical parameters for Indian pilots: Airline Pilots Association



Captain Anil Rao, ALPA’s General Secretary, also pointed out that flight safety was compromised and pilot rights were violated due to extension of the flight duty timings. The Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) were misinterpreted by the airlines, he explained.“The weekly rest provisions were misinterpreted, fatigue was being marked as sick leave and the FDTL extensions were beyond Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR) rules. Early morning duties were rostered immediately after a pilot is on Sick Leave or Casual Leave,” he pointed out.In connection with this, the DGCA has assured a meeting would be organised with the Flight Safety Department and other operators to ensure compliance of the CAR, the release said.The association also said that pilots were receiving show case notices and penalties under Rule 67A for discrepancies in eGCA records (digital pilot logbook which is linked with DGCA platform).“It is the operator’s responsibility to push duty and training data into the system and not the pilot’s responsibility,” the release pointed out.It also called for abolition of unreasonable fines touching upto Rs 75,000 for late entry of the log book entries. The regulator has assured a review meeting in this connection with concerned authorities.The association also requested that it be allowed to take on the role of a permanent invitee in all investigations related to pilots and an observer status in AAIB investigations.



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