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DGCA probes Airasia after pilot complains of safety violations

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Aviation regulator Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is investigat­ing Airasia India after one of its pilots, who runs a popular Youtube channel called Flying Beast, alleged violations of safety norms by the low-cost airliner, senior DGCA officials said on Monday. Gaurav Taneja tweeted on Sunday that he has been suspended by Airasia India “for standing up for safe operations of an aircraft and its passengers”. On Monday, he posted a detailed video on Youtube titled Reasons behind suspension from my pilot job.

Taneja alleged the airline has asked its pilots to do 98 per cent of landings in “Flap 3” mode, which allows it to save fuel. He said if a pilot does not do 98 per cent of landings in the “Flap 3” mode, the airline considers it a violation of its standard operating procedure.

Flaps are part of wings of an aircraft and they are engaged to create a drag during a landing or a take off.

Taneja gave the example of Imphal airport, where the plane descends more steeply as compared to other airports when approachin­g for landing. He said when an aircraft is coming down steeply, it needs to have a drag so that it remains slow, and in these circumstan­ces a pilot has to do a “Flap full” landing. “In order to achieve targets, what would people do? They will do Flap 3 landings without giving considerat­ion whether it is safe or unsafe,” he said in his Youtube video.

If something happens during a Flap 3 landing, then the question would be asked to the pilot if he or she cares more about saving fuel or 180 passengers' lives, Taneja said.

“DGCA has taken note of the concerns raised by some stakeholde­rs against a particular airline and its approach to safety. DGCA has already started an investigat­ion into the issues flagged and shall take appropriat­e action based on the outcome of the said investigat­ion,” the DGCA said on Twitter.

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