Air India on Thursday submitted all necessary paper work, including newly developed standard operating procedure (SOP) for preventive maintenance checks as well as a quality manual for simulators, to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
The suspension of its two simulator facilities has had no immediate impact on the airline’s commercial flight operations but the carrier wants to activate its licences as soon as possible, people aware of the development told Business Standard on Thursday.
Earlier this week, the regulator had suspended the approved training organisation (ATO) licence of Air India, essentially suspending the licences of both its simulators: