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DGCA's Show Cause Notice to Air India CEO: Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has 30 Air India's Dubai on the day of February Show-cause notice has been sent to the company's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Campbell Wilson in the case of a female friend of the pilot coming to the cockpit during the Delhi flight and not informing about it on time. Senior officer has given information about this. Giving information, he said that a show-cause notice has also been sent to Henry Donohoe, Head of Safety, Defense and Quality Operations of Tata Group-owned Air India. No statement from Air India A flight crew member had complained to the DGCA that the pilot had allowed his female friend to enter the cockpit. The DGCA official told that the CEO of Air India and the Chief of Aviation Security 90273 for not reporting the incident on time. Show cause notice was issued on the day of April itself. Security rules were violated during the flight. Apart from this, the investigation of the case was also delayed, the official said. TO REPLY TO THE NOTICE TO BOTH THE OFFICERS 05 Time of day is given. No statement has come out from Air India at present. Unauthorized persons not allowed to enter the cockpit While talking about the matter, the sources told that- This incident 18 dated February and Campbell and Donohoe were informed on March 3. DGCA first inquiry 10 On the same day in April, Air India had not made any such inquiry before that. Earlier this month, the DCEA directed Air India to remove all crew members from duty (roster) till the completion of the investigation. The airline company had said on April that it had taken the alleged incident seriously and the matter was under investigation. Unauthorized people are not allowed to enter the cockpit and it is considered a violation of the rules. Air India has been fined This year has been full of ups and downs for Air India. Earlier this year on Air India 18 million and A fine of Rs. Please tell that both these fines were imposed in the alleged urination case. (with language input) Air IndiaPublished Date Sun, Apr 30, 2023, 8: 48 PM IST

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DGCA’s Show Cause Notice to Air India CEO: Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has 30 Air India’s Dubai on the day of February Show-cause notice has been sent to the company’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Campbell Wilson in the case of a female friend of the pilot coming to the cockpit during the Delhi flight and not informing about it on time. Senior officer has given information about this. Giving information, he said that a show-cause notice has also been sent to Henry Donohoe, Head of Safety, Defense and Quality Operations of Tata Group-owned Air India.

No statement from Air India A flight crew member had complained to the DGCA that the pilot had allowed his female friend to enter the cockpit. The DGCA official told that the CEO of Air India and the Chief of Aviation Security 90273 for not reporting the incident on time. Show cause notice was issued on the day of April itself. Security rules were violated during the flight. Apart from this, the investigation of the case was also delayed, the official said. TO REPLY TO THE NOTICE TO BOTH THE OFFICERS 05 Time of day is given. No statement has come out from Air India at present.

Unauthorized persons not allowed to enter the cockpit While talking about the matter, the sources told that- This incident 18 dated February and Campbell and Donohoe were informed on March 3. DGCA first inquiry 10 On the same day in April, Air India had not made any such inquiry before that. Earlier this month, the DCEA directed Air India to remove all crew members from duty (roster) till the completion of the investigation. The airline company had said on April that it had taken the alleged incident seriously and the matter was under investigation. Unauthorized people are not allowed to enter the cockpit and it is considered a violation of the rules.

Air India has been fined This year has been full of ups and downs for Air India. Earlier this year on Air India 18 million and A fine of Rs. Please tell that both these fines were imposed in the alleged urination case. (with language input)

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Sun, Apr 30, 2023, 8: 48 PM IST