Monday, September 05, 2016

Air India Pilot Grounded For Submitting Medical Certificate From Private Doctor

New Delhi: A senior Air India pilot has been grounded for submitting medical fitness certificate from a private doctor, which is in violation of aviation norms. The national carrier’s action also comes against the backdrop of incidents which have raised concerns about the overall safety of airline operations. More than 270 airline crew members, mostly pilots, have been found violating safety norms this year by regulator DGCA. Sources said Air India has grounded a commander for violating norms with regard to submission of medical fitness certificates. The senior pilot got medical fitness certificate from a private doctor in Bengaluru and submitted the same to the airline. Once the violation came to light, strict action was taken against the pilot, sources said. The person was scheduled to take medical test at an Air Force hospital near Chennai but skipped it, they added. Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGCA) regulations stipulate that medical fitness tests for flying duties have to be done at designated Air Force hospitals and a select number of private ones.
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