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Govt pulls up DGCA for delaying action against flying clubs

Govt pulls up DGCA for delaying action against flying clubs
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The Union Civil Aviation Ministry has pulled up the aviation safety regulator over delay in taking action against three flying clubs in Maharashtra caught for fudging training records in 2011. The schools under fire include the Bombay Flying Club (BFC), the country’s oldest flying club. Despite several discrepancies in the club’s records and heavy monetary penalty recommended against some of its officials, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) failed to implement timely action.

Sources added that over the past week, the ministry had sent two reminders to the DGCA. DGCA chief Arun Mishra accepted the delay in action. He added that some senior training officials might face suspension and the schools would be fined. According to officials, the DGCA had found that BFC had overstated fuel stock. The BFC’s records also showed that the aircraft were grounded while they were actually in use.

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