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DGCA’s Ultimatum to Air India: Sack Three Top Officials Immediately!

In a sharp move following a near-disastrous incident, India’s aviation regulator DGCA has issued a stern ultimatum to Air India. The directive is loud and clear — fire three senior officers without delay or face severe consequences.

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DGCA’s Ultimatum to Air India

National News: In the aftermath of the Ahmedabad flight scare, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has come down heavily on Air India. The aviation regulator, after its preliminary investigation, has flagged “gross negligence and violation of safety protocols” by top airline officials. According to sources, these lapses could have led to a far more serious outcome, prompting DGCA to act swiftly and firmly.

Safety Under Scrutiny

The Ahmedabad incident, though contained in time, has exposed serious operational flaws within Air India’s safety chain. DGCA officials noted that basic Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) were overlooked, and there was a clear failure in crew and supervisory oversight. The three senior officials under question reportedly failed to monitor, report, or act upon repeated technical alerts that preceded the incident.

Command and Accountability

Taking strong exception to the lapses, DGCA has not just issued a warning but delivered what insiders are calling an “immediate disciplinary mandate.” Air India has been told in no uncertain terms to terminate the officials responsible or be prepared for suspension of operating permits and heavy penalties. DGCA’s tone, unusually sharp, signals a new approach in ensuring accountability in India's aviation sector.

Pressure from the Top

This crackdown comes at a time when the Ministry of Civil Aviation is also under pressure to maintain global aviation safety rankings. With international aviation bodies watching closely, DGCA’s move is being seen as both corrective and symbolic. Officials at Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan (DGCA HQ) confirmed that further audits of Air India’s internal compliance systems have been ordered.

Systemic Cracks Exposed

The Ahmedabad incident is not being treated in isolation. Instead, it is being viewed as a symptom of deeper systemic failures. Aviation analysts point out that such accidents often stem from a combination of lax supervision, inadequate training, and an overburdened chain of command. If Air India fails to respond effectively, the airline may face long-term reputational and operational consequences.

Reform or Repercussions

Air India has reportedly initiated an internal review and is in touch with the DGCA for compliance. However, the fate of the three senior officials remains uncertain. A formal announcement is expected within the next 48 hours. Aviation insiders believe this case could set a precedent for how Indian regulators deal with large carriers in future violations.

Industry Awaits the Fallout

With this development, other carriers too are on alert. DGCA’s action has sent a ripple across the aviation sector, especially among compliance teams and chief safety officers. The message is loud: accountability is no longer negotiable.

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