Mumbai: Aviation safety watchdog DGCA has slapped a show-cause notice on Tata Group-owned Air India for violating flight duty time limitations (FDTL) norms for the crew, sources said Saturday.

These violations were found during the spot checks of the airline’s Bengaluru-London flights of May 16 and 17, where in the FDTL had exceeded 10-hour limit, as per the notice.

“…during a spot check, it has been observed that the Accountable Manager of Air India operated two flights from Bangalore to London (Al133) on 16 May 2025 and 17 May 2025, both of which exceeded the stipulated flight time limit of 10 hours,” the DGCA said in the notice, citing violation of Civil Aviation Requirement (CAR Section 7, Series J Part III).

Comments from Air India on the notice were awaited.

“It is further noted that the Accountable Manager of Air India Ltd has failed to ensure adherence to the provisions and compliance requirements…,” the regulator said in the notice.

The DGCA has asked Air India to explain within seven days why “action should not be taken for these violations, as per the notice.”

PTI

Read more
'My Life with Walter Boys 2': Plot, cast, release date
Newspoint
'Sitaare Zameen Par' Box Office collection day 6: Aamir Khan's Film mints over Rs 7 crore on Wednesday; crosses Rs 80 crore mark
Newspoint
'Dune' director Denis Villeneuve to helm next James Bond film: 'This is a massive responsibility'
Newspoint
Isha Ambani, Sonam Kapoor attend Serpentine Summer Party 2025, pose with Oscar-winning actress Cate Blanchett
Newspoint
Exclusive - Anupamaa actress Sheersha Tiwari: I've learned not to take trolling personally
Newspoint
If you want to improve your face, then follow these tips, skin will sing
Tezzbuzz
If you eat these fruits, then fatal diseases will not come close, panacea for diabetes
Tezzbuzz
Emergency forced exit of Coca-Cola, IBM, Kodak and Mobil, but gave birth to…
Tezzbuzz
The world’s most powerful country is threatening a recession on America, giving dire signals. Economic Indicators
Tezzbuzz
Big news for home buyers, how much property will GST be charged? Guidelines announced by the government
Tezzbuzz