Aviation regulator DGCA said on Thursday it suspended the chief of flight safety at Air India for a month after uncovering “deficiencies” in Air India’s accident prevention work, as well as unavailability of qualified personnel.
A spokesperson for Air India said the airline acknowledges the “failure of one of our audit staff to fully comply with the process and documentation requirements”
The lapses were found by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in an audit conducted in July.