Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

DGCA, not AAI, to issue permits to traffic controller­s?

- Neha LM Tripathi

MUMBAI: After the aviation ministry directed the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to issue licences to air traffic controller­s (ATCOS), the aviation regulator has issued a draft in this regard.

The DGCA will form a committee of ‘seconded inspectors’ — employees of Airports Authority of India (AAI) — who will issue permits to ATCOS and conduct safety checks related to surveillan­ce, navigation, etc, stated the draft.

The inspectors will be chosen by another committee formed by the director general of DGCA.

Currently, the AAI, the parent body of air traffic control (ATC) service, provides licences to ATCOS, who are employed to keep air traffic safe with the help of radar, visual references, computers, among others.

The move comes after Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on (ICAO), in its safety audit conducted last November, had raised concerns over AAI issuing licences to its personnel at ATC. It had recommende­d that the DGCA take over the task.

To begin with, the Airports Authority of India will provide DGCA with at least 16 seconded inspectors: four CNS (communicat­ion, navigation and surveillan­ce) inspectors, eight ATM (air traffic management) inspectors and four ATCO examiners.

According to the DGCA draft, the seconded inspectors will be deputed for two years. The term can be renewed. These inspectors will also undergo a training programme.

The DGCA will accept suggestion­s and objections from the stakeholde­rs till July 1.

There are around 3,000 air traffic controller­s in the country.

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