DGCA suspends Air India’s Boeing simulator facility in Mumbai for lapses
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday suspended Air India’s Boeing simulator facility in Mumbai after finding certain alleged lapses during a spot check, a DGCA official said.
The pilots, who were scheduled to undergo refresher courses at the Mumbai facility, will now not be able to do so.
Their licenses and other certifications would lapse, affecting their ability to operate commercial flights.
Air India uses its Boeing planes primarily to operate its long-haul international flights.









