• The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has ordered Air India to remove its three officials, including a divisional vice president, from all roles and responsibilities related to crew scheduling and rostering over serious lapses.
• In its order of June 20, the DGCA also directed the airline to initiate proceedings against these three officials without delay.
• These violations were discovered during the post-transition review from ARMS to the CAE Flight and Crew Management System.
• ARMS (Air Route Management System) is the software platform used by the airline for various operational and management tasks, including crew rostering and flight planning, among others.
• The regulator noted that these officials have been involved in serious and repeated lapses including “unauthorised and non-compliant crew pairings, violation of mandatory licensing and recency norms and systemic failures in scheduling protocol and oversight”.
• Air India said it has acknowledged the regulator’s directive and implemented the order.
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)
• The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is the regulatory body in the field of civil aviation primarily dealing with safety issues.
• It has been accorded with statutory status by Aircraft Amendment Act, 2020.
• It is responsible for regulation of air transport services to/from/within India and for enforcement of civil air regulations, air safety and airworthiness standards.
• It coordinates all regulatory functions with the International Civil Aviation Organisation.
• The headquarters are located in New Delhi with regional offices in various parts of India.
• To keep the statutory provisions abreast with the international standards and the latest developments in the sphere of civil aviation, Aircraft (Amendment) Act, 2020 has been enacted and provisions relating to imposition of financial penalties and compounding of offences have been inserted in the Aircraft Rules, 1937.
• New rules namely the Drone Rules, 2021 have been promulgated to regulate the drone sector.
Functions of DGCA:
• Regulation of air transport services to/from/within India in accordance with the provisions of the Aircraft Rules, 1937, including bilateral and multilateral agreements with foreign countries and the policy pronouncements of the government.
• Registration of civil aircraft.
• Laying down airworthiness requirements for civil aircraft registered in India and grant of Certificate of Airworthiness to such aircraft.
• Licensing of pilots, aircraft maintenance engineers and monitoring of flight crew standards.
• Licensing of aerodromes and air carriers.
• Rendering advice to the government on matters pertaining to civil aviation.
• Processing amendments to Aircraft Act, 1934 and the Aircraft Rules 1937, and other Acts and rules thereunder relating to aviation, for their implementation in India, the provisions of the Chicago Convention and Annexes thereto, and other International Conventions relating to aviation.
• Coordination of the work relating to the International Civil Aviation Organisation and replies to State Letters after consulting stakeholders, wherever necessary including consultation with other agencies.
• Investigation of air accidents and incidents and rendering technical assistance to the Courts/ Committees of Inquiry.
• Regulation and supervision of training activities of flying/gliding clubs.
• Type certification of aircraft.
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