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Troubles mount for Air India: DGCA’s annual audit finds 51 safety lapses - inadequate pilot training, poor rostering system & more

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 29 July 2025
Air India faces scrutiny from the DGCA following an annual audit that revealed significant safety lapses. The airline's operations were found to have insufficient pilot training programs and the use of non-authorized flight simulators.
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