New Delhi: After Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) took action against 140 Jet Airways pilots and issued a show cause notice to 131 of them, who were flying without clearing the mandatory exam of bi-annual pilot proficiency check (PPC), the airline company has dismissed the notice. The company has clarified that it was confident that its pilot training met international standards and any minor discrepancies could be straightened out.
“We are confident that our training meets all DGCA and International Standards and that we will be able to resolve any discrepancies or address any observations,” the airline said in a statement.
The DGCA on Saturday has asked the airlines to give a reason as to why the licences of these pilots should not\ be cancelled.
06/09/14 The Indian Republic
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“We are confident that our training meets all DGCA and International Standards and that we will be able to resolve any discrepancies or address any observations,” the airline said in a statement.
The DGCA on Saturday has asked the airlines to give a reason as to why the licences of these pilots should not\ be cancelled.
06/09/14 The Indian Republic