Aviation Watchdog Puts Stricter Breath Analyser Test Norms In Place For Pilots

In a bid to enhance aviation safety, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in India has introduced stricter regulations for breath analyser tests for pilots. Under the new guidelines, pilots who are found to be in violation of the testing norms on multiple occasions may face severe consequences, including the potential cancellation of their pilot licenses. This move underscores the regulator's commitment to maintaining high safety standards in the aviation sector, especially in light of growing concerns regarding pilot conduct and public safety. The DGCA aims to ensure that all pilots adhere to these regulations, fostering a safer flying environment for passengers and crew alike. The updated policies are expected to take effect immediately, reflecting the urgency of the issue and the need for stringent oversight in the aviation industry.
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