DGCA suspends Akasa pilot for 6 months over lapses

Directorate General of Civil Aviation took action against an Akasa Air official. A designated examiner faced suspension for six months. The reason was violation of rules during a pilot skill test. Akasa Air reported the violation voluntarily. The airline prioritizes safety. It expects all employees to maintain high standards. The DGCA order confirms the suspension.
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