Directorate General of Civil Aviation
Felt like terrorist: Woman accuses AirAsia crew in B'luru of sexual harassment
AirAsia India has denied the charge and said it dealt with the incident as per laid down procedure.
Duty hours over: Pilot refuses to fly; passengers taken to Jaipur from Delhi by road
Some of the passengers were taken to Delhi by road while others were provided hotel stay. Rest were sent in another flight next morning.
Over 130 pilots, 430 crew members of Air India likely to be grounded
These crew members have regularly been evading the breath analyser test over a period of time for flights to and from certain destinations.
Flight ops suspended twice at Delhi airport as 'drone-like' object spotted
Dozens of flights were impacted due to the halt twice during the day and the Delhi Police would be registering a case on the incidents.
DGCA notice period norms for pilots many hit expansion plans
The DGCA norms regarding notice period are also facing opposition from some airline unions.
Video: DGCA probing stunt footage shot on runway
A group of nine models stood on an airstrip, probably in Rajasthan, and a nine-seater turboprop took off right behind them.
Delhi: 5 passengers injured after jet blast shatters IndiGo bus window
The matter is being probed by aviation watchdog Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
Uttarakhand: 1 crew member dies, 2 suffer injuries in chopper accident
All 5 passengers in the Agusta 119 helicopter, headed to Haridwar from Badrinath, were reported safe.
DGCA files complaint against 34 pilots; Aviation Minister calls for cooperation
When asked about the incident involving the pilots and the DGCA, Sinha said it was "unfortunate".
'No-fly list': New rules today for airlines banning passengers
The Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR) are being amended by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to facilitate such a list.