Posted by AI on 2025-08-12 19:26:26 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-13 13:16:43
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Over 1,700 pilots' training compromised at IndiGo as Category C airfield training completed with unqualified simulators. The Indian aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has issued a show-cause notice to IndiGo, India's largest airline, over serious lapses in simulator training for over 1,700 pilots. The notice arises from the regulator's discovery that Category C or critical airfield training for pilots in command and first officers was conducted with non-qualified simulators.
IndiGo's Chief Training Officer, Ashim Mitra, has tendered his resignation following the scandal. Mitra, a British national, was with the airline for over seven years. In his role, he was responsible for all flight training activities of the airline, including safety, pilot training, and checking. IndiGo has accepted Mitra's resignation.
The situation poses a safety risk and violates regulations set by the DGCA, which states that a training organization must provide relevant technical support and infrastructure for all approved courses. The notice serves as a formal warning and gives IndiGo the opportunity to explain the lapses and prevent more consequences.
The regulator has ordered all affected pilots to undergo retraining at the airline's expense.dgca notices show cause to indigo aviation safety india