Aviation regulator DGCA carries out 4,378 surveillance activities

DGCA has carried out 4,378 surveillance activities so far this year as a part of its safety oversight responsibilities & helped improve aviation safety
Aviation regulator DGCA carries out 4,378 surveillance activities
Aviation regulator DGCA carries out 4,378 surveillance activities
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New Delhi: Aviation regulator DGCA on Thursday said that it has carried out 4,378 surveillance activities so far this year, as a part of its safety oversight responsibilities. This year, DGCA has so far issued air operator permits for scheduled air transport service to three operators including, GSEC Monarch and Deccan Aviation (India One Air) on June 24, SNV Aviation Pvt Ltd (Akasa Air) on July 7 and Quikjet Cargo Airlines Pvt Ltd (Quikjet) on December 12.

India's Safety Oversight ranking improved from 102 to 48

In a statement mentioning about its performance in 2022, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) also said that ICAO's Coordinated Validation Mission (ICVM) of India was conducted in November.

"As a result, the effective implementation score of India has risen from previous 69.95 percent to 85.49 percent, thereby changing India's Safety Oversight ranking from 102 to 48 among the 193 contracting states," it said.

This is also the highest ever rank for India in the Indian Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) aviation safety rankings.

'DGCA has undertaken 4,378 surveillance activities up to Dec 22'

"As part of its safety oversight responsibilities, DGCA has undertaken 4,378 surveillance activities (3,013 planned and 1,365 unplanned) up to December 22, which is the highest ever number of surveillance activities undertaken during a year. The activities included, safety audits, ramp inspections, spot checks and night surveillance," the statement said.

Apart from three air operator permit for scheduled services, the regulator has issued 14 air operator permits to entities for undertaking non-scheduled air transport.

According to the statement, new aerodrome licences were issued for Deoghar, Hollongi, Jeypore and new Goa airports this year.

Among other activities, DGCA issued/renewed 17,220 flight crew licenses through the single window digital platform of eGCA and the number of CPLs (Commercial Pilot Licences) issued during the year has been the highest in the last decade at 1,131. The total number of licenses/ratings issued this year touched 9,560.

'A new process for auto-filling of pilot's e-logbook has been initiated'

"A new process for auto-filling of pilot's e-logbook by way of integration of Aircraft System data (ACARS/AIMS/ARMS) of scheduled airline operators with eGCA has been initiated in 2022.

"Apart from fetching real time pilots flying hours with accuracy, with minimised manual intervention, this will help in timely submission of applications by the pilots for the issuance, renewal and endorsement of licences by removal of multi-layer data-validation steps. While IndiGo has implemented the same, other scheduled airlines are expected to implement in next two months," the statement said.

In May, the regulator issued type certificate to HINDUSTAN 228.

"HINDUSTAN 228 is the first commuter category aircraft certified by DGCA that meets international airworthiness standards. The aircraft is designed and developed by HAL, with state of art technology incorporating optimum use of composites and conventional materials," said the statement.

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