The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has taken strict action in
the “Friend in Cockpit” case, suspending the license of an Air India
captain for a year and the co-pilot for a month. The incident involved a
violation of safety protocols when a passenger was allowed to enter the
cockpit during a flight. The DGCA’s decision reflects the seriousness of
the matter, as safety regulations are of utmost importance in the aviation
industry. The suspension serves as a reminder to all aviation personnel
about the significance of adhering to the established protocols to ensure
the safety of passengers and crew members.
the “Friend in Cockpit” case, suspending the license of an Air India
captain for a year and the co-pilot for a month. The incident involved a
violation of safety protocols when a passenger was allowed to enter the
cockpit during a flight. The DGCA’s decision reflects the seriousness of
the matter, as safety regulations are of utmost importance in the aviation
industry. The suspension serves as a reminder to all aviation personnel
about the significance of adhering to the established protocols to ensure
the safety of passengers and crew members.