
Air India Express Pilot Death: The General Directorate for Civil Aviation (DGCA) was a team that explored the death of Pilot Air India Express, which died on Wednesday, April 10, soon after the operation of Srinagar-Delhi flight.
According to a higher official, DGCA is likely to review the framework for pilot aspects of fitness and a system of responses to airports in the case of medical emergencies.
Death pilot Air India Express
Pilot Air India Express at the end of the 30th year operated the flight from Srinagar to Delhi and after landing at the airport in Delhi did not feel good. He was transported to the hospital, but died, reported PTI and quoted an unnamed source.
According to Hind, the Armaan pilot vomited inside the plane shortly after landing in Delhi after his flight from Srinagar. At Igi, Igi in Delhi, he suffered cardiac arrest at Air India Express Office at Igi Airport and was immediately hurried to the hospital where he was declared dead.
“Premature death raises disturbing questions”
After the death of Pilot Air India Express Association Association in India (AlPa), it stated that it is urgently necessary to introduce transparent regulations that prefer to rest for pilots, security and human planning procedures.
The Association also claimed that the premature death of pilot Air India Express raises disturbing questions about the good life conditions of pilots, mental health and working conditions in the Indian aviation industry, PTI said.
Alpa, which claims to represent about 800 pilots of various domestic airlines, is part of the International Association of Aviation Pilots (IFALPA).
The Association also emphasized the importance of establishing comprehensive intellectual health support systems in airlines organizations. They stressed that it should not be mere formalities or check boxes, but should be active for pilots, accessible and without stigma.
Airline to implement the revised standard from 1 July
Airlines are set to implement revised standards for revised and rest for pilots from 1 July. The aim of these new regulations is to provide pilots more hours of rest to ensure better well -being and safety, PTI said.
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