IndiGo faced operational disruptions in early December due to new Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) rules.
The DGCA granted IndiGo a temporary exemption until February 10 to stabilize operations.
IndiGo dominates night flights (12 am - 6 am), accounting for over 60% of domestic arrivals and departures.
The new FDTL norms capped pilot landings during night duty, disproportionately impacting IndiGo.
DGCA has ordered IndiGo to curtail its domestic flight schedule by 10 per cent.
Detailed Insights:
The new FDTL rules define night duty as any duty between 12 am and 6 am, limiting pilots to a maximum of two landings during this period, aiming to reduce pilot fatigue.
IndiGo's extensive network and higher frequency of night flights made it particularly vulnerable to the new regulations, requiring more complex crew rostering and standby pilots.
Despite the new rules being stipulated nearly two years prior, IndiGo increased its flight schedule, including night flights, without adequately expanding its pilot workforce.
IndiGo was short of 65 captains for its Airbus A320 fleet, leading to flight cancellations and passenger disruptions, with the airline admitting to misjudgments in implementing the new rules.
Competitors were better prepared, having adjusted their networks and pilot availability, benefiting from stronger pilot bench strength relative to fleet size.
The DGCA is investigating the disruptions, and IndiGo is conducting an internal investigation, with plans to scale up operations to around 2,200 daily flights by March 2026.
The new rules have a cascading impact, requiring airlines to roster more pilots throughout the day, not just during the night window, due to the crew landing cap.
Key Concepts Involved:
Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL): Regulations governing the maximum working hours and minimum rest periods for flight crew to manage fatigue and ensure flight safety.
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA): The regulatory body in India responsible for overseeing aviation safety, licensing, and compliance with aviation regulations.
Window of Circadian Low (WOCL): The period between 2 am and 6 am when the human body experiences a natural decline in alertness and cognitive function, increasing fatigue.