AI ‘pee’ gate: DGCA rejects plea to revoke suspension of pilot’s licence

Aviation regulator DGCA has rejected the plea to revoke the suspension of the licence of an Air India pilot in connection with the urination incident onboard New York-Delhi flight in November last year, according to a source.

The licence of the pilot was suspended for three months by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on January 20.

A joint forum of six unions had also appealed to the regulator to revoke the suspension of the pilot’s licence.

On Wednesday, the source said the appeal of the pilot to revoke the licence suspension has been rejected.

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