GS 3: Internal SecurityGS 2: GovernancePrelims

DGCA tightens oversight on charter aviation, Pg6

DGCA tightens oversight on charter aviation after recent crashes, mandating safety disclosures and performance rankings for non-scheduled operators.

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Key Highlights:

  • Recent flight incidents in Baramati, Simaria, and the Andamans highlight safety concerns in India's charter aviation sector.
  • The DGCA held a meeting with 133 non-scheduled operators (NSOs) on February 24, 2026, to address these concerns.
  • Proposals include ranking charter operators based on safety performance and disclosing safety information like aircraft age and pilot experience.
  • The DGCA emphasized that commercial considerations should not compromise safety standards.

Detailed Insights:

  • The charter aviation sector is expanding, increasing the urgency for stricter oversight and regulation.
  • The DGCA will focus on maintenance standards, especially for operators with in-house maintenance, repair, and operation (MRO) facilities.
  • Measures such as cockpit voice recorder audits, scrutiny of fuel records and ADS-B data, and enforcement of flight duty time limitations are being implemented.
  • Adverse weather has been a factor in past accidents, necessitating recurrent pilot training on weather awareness and decision-making.
  • The Civil Aviation Minister has announced a thorough study of flight operations by NSOs and at uncontrolled airfields.
  • Addressing gaps in pilot training, the shortage of simulator training centers, and the lack of quality instructors are crucial for improving safety.
  • Consistent enforcement and transparency are essential for the success of any safety drive in the charter aviation sector.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA): The regulatory body for civil aviation in India, responsible for safety oversight and enforcement.
  • Non-Scheduled Operators (NSOs): Companies operating charter flights using fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft, distinct from scheduled commercial airlines.
  • ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast): A surveillance technology where an aircraft determines its position via satellite navigation and periodically broadcasts it.
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