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DGCA audit flags 51 safety lapses in Air India’s operations

DGCA audit flags 51 safety lapses in Air India’s operations

Posted on July 29, 2025 By admin


The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) found 51 safety lapses at Air India in its July audit, including lack of adequate training for some pilots, use of unapproved simulators and a poor rostering system, according to a government report seen by Reuters.
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The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) found 51 safety lapses at Air India in its July audit, including lack of adequate training for some pilots, use of unapproved simulators and a poor rostering system, according to a government report seen by Reuters.

The Tata Group-owned airline is already facing warning notices for running planes without checking emergency equipment, not changing engine parts in time and forging records, along with other lapses related to crew fatigue management.

The 11-page confidential audit report from the aviation watchdog noted seven “Level I” significant breaches which need to be fixed by July 30, and 44 other non-compliances classified which need to be resolved by August 23.

Officials said they found “recurrent training gaps” for some unspecified Boeing 787 and 777 pilots, saying they had not completed their monitoring duties ahead of mandatory periodic evaluations.

Not related to Ahmedabad crash

The annual audit was not related to the deadly Boeing 787 crash last month that killed 260 people in Ahmedabad, but its findings come as the airline faces renewed scrutiny after the accident.

Air India’s fleet includes 34 Boeing 787s and 23 Boeing 777s, according to Flightradar24 website.

Flagging operational and safety risks, officials wrote in their report that Air India did not do “proper route assessments” for some so-called Category C airports – which may have challenging layouts or terrain – and conducted training for such airfields with simulators that did not meet qualification standards.

“This may account to non-consideration of safety risks during approaches to challenging airports,” the DGCA audit report said.

In a statement to Reuters, Air India said it was “fully transparent” during the audit. It added it will “submit our response to the regulator within the stipulated time frame, along with the details of the corrective actions.”

A preliminary report into the June crash found that the fuel control switches were flipped almost simultaneously after takeoff and there was pilot confusion in the cockpit. One pilot asked the other why he cut off the fuel and the other responded that he hadn’t done so, the report said.

The DGCA has often flagged concerns about Air India pilots breaching the limits of their flight-duty periods, and the audit report said an AI-787 Milan-New Delhi flight last month exceeded the limit by 2 hours and 18 minutes, calling it a “Level I” non-compliance.

The audit was conducted by 10 DGCA inspectors, and included another four auditors.

It also criticized the airline’s rostering system, which it said “doesn’t give a hard alert” if a minimum number of crew members were not being deployed on a flight, adding that at least four international flights had flown with insufficient cabin crew.

Reuters reported last week that Air India’s senior executives, including the airline’s director of flight operations and its director of training, were sent notices on July 23 flagging 29 “systemic” lapses, pulling up the airline for ignoring “repeated” warnings. Air India has said it will respond to the regulator.

Published – July 29, 2025 10:27 pm IST



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