SpiceJet restricts 90 pilots from flying 737
MAX aircraft after DGCA fine
The faults
were detected during a surveillance check by the DGCA at the Greater
Noida-based facility of CAE Simulation Training Pvt Ltd
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SpiceJet | Directorate
General of Civil Aviation | DGCA
BS Web Team | New Delhi Last Updated at June 6, 2022 12:51
IST
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DGCA
fines SpiceJet Rs 10 lakh for training pilots on faulty simulator
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SpiceJet has restricted 90 pilots from flying MAX aircraft, said the
company in a BSE filing. This comes after the Directorate
General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) imposed a Rs 10-lakh fine on SpiceJet for training 737 Max aircraft pilots on a faulty simulator.
“Training
being imparted by SpiceJet could have adversely affected flight safety and was nullified,”
the regulator had earlier said.
The faults
were detected during a surveillance check by the DGCA at the Greater Noida-based facility of CAE Simulation Training
Pvt Ltd (CSTPL).
The restricted
pilots will undergo re-training. "These pilots undergo re-training to the
satisfaction of DGCA. This restriction does not impact the operations of MAX aircraft and
the company has adequately trained pilots available for its operations. Basis
the observation of DGCA these 90 pilots shall undergo re-training," the company said
in the BSE filing.
According to the filing, SpiceJet has 650 pilots trained on Boeing 737 Max aircraft out of which 90 have been restricted from flying till
they receive further training.
This happened
within eight months of the DGCA lifting a ban on Boeing 737 Max aircraft.
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training pilots on faulty simulator
This is the
third instance when DGCA has imposed a financial penalty on operators after the
regulator got the power to impose financial penalty for violation of rules.
Last year, the
regulator had levied a fine of Rs 75,000 on two flight training schools for
irregular maintenance of breath analyser equipment.
In the second
such case, the DGCA imposed a penalty of Rs 5 lakh on IndiGo for not allowing a
boy with special needs to board a flight from Ranchi.
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