Regulator cracks whip on flying schools after audit finds violations

An audit of flying training schools in India has revealed serious violations such as false logging of hours, operation of aircraft with faulty instruments, deficiencies in training procedures among others.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has cracked the whip on the schools after its audit. It has suspended approval to one school, issued warning letters to two managers and suspended seven chief flight instructors for three months to one year. An assistant flying instructor and a student were suspended for three months.

The action comes in the backdrop of a spate of accidents involving aircraft from flying schools. An audit was carried out to assess safety standards and check for deficiencies in operations, maintenance and training.

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