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The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has found 51 safety lapses at Air India during its July 2025 annual audit, according to a Reuters report.
DGCA audit finds 51 safety issues at Air India, including poor pilot training, unauthorised simulators, and rostering flaws. Tata-owned airline under scrutiny after recent fatal crash ...
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DGCA audit uncovers serious safety lapses in Air India operations, including pilot training gaps and inadequate cabin crew ...
The DGCA's report lists seven significant breaches requiring correction by July 30 and 44 other non-compliances to be ...
India's aviation watchdog discovered 51 safety lapses at Air India during a July audit, escalating scrutiny following a ...
NEW DELHI, - India's aviation watchdog found 51 safety lapses at Air India in its July audit, including lack of adequate training for some pilots, use of unapproved simulators and a poor rostering ...
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