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DGCA asks airlines to regularly inspect serviceability of seats

DGCA has advised airlines to carry out regular inspections of seats to ensure their serviceability during flights and Air India has started an inspection programme to check seat cushions for sagging condition every seven days

PTI

New Delhi: Aviation watchdog DGCA has advised airlines to carry out regular inspections of seats to ensure their serviceability during flights and Air India has started an inspection programme to check seat cushions for sagging condition every seven days, the government said on Monday.

Last month, Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had slammed Air India for allotting him a "broken and sunk" seat. The airline had apologised for the incident while Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu had instructed the carrier to take "necessary action."

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In a written reply to the Rajya Sabha on Monday, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol said the responsibility of regular inspection of the seats and other inflight cabin equipment, lies with the airlines to ensure their serviceability in the cabin as per the approved manual.

"Whenever the defect is observed during the flight the cabin crew makes the entry in the cabin defect register. Further, the non-functional seat should be made functional before allotting the seat to the passenger," he said.

Mohol also said the civil aviation ministry does not maintain the data for broken or non-functional seats replaced by all the airlines.

"With reference to the complaints of bad quality of seats as well as other inferior quality of in-flight facilities, the DGCA advised airline operators to conduct regular inspections for seats to ensure seat comfort/serviceability during operation of aircraft.

"Accordingly, Air India has launched inspection program to check the seats cushions for sagging condition every seven days," the minister said.

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