Newstral
Article
The Times of India on 2019-07-16 16:01
DGCA suspends licences of two SpiceJet pilots
Related news
- DGCA suspends licence of two errant pilotsThe Times of India
- DGCA suspends IndiGo pilots’ licences for tail strike during landing at AhmedabadThe Times of India
- DGCA fines SpiceJet for training pilots on faulty CAE simulatorThe Times of India
- 90 SpiceJet pilots' training: DGCA issues showcause to airlineThe Times of India
- SpiceJet gets DGCA notice for safety lapsesThe Hindu
- Air turbulence: 2 in ICU, DGCA grounds SpiceJet crewThe Times of India
- Safety hazard: DGCA imposes ₹10 lakh fine on SpiceJet for faulty training of Max aircraft pilotsThe Hindu
- Post-snag, DGCA to keep eye on SpiceJet 737 MaxThe Times of India
- DGCA showcause notice to SpiceJet CMD Ajay Singh over snagsThe Hindu
- DGCA bars 90 SpiceJet pilots from flying Boeing 737 Max planesThe Hindu
- 'SpiceJet failed to establish safe, efficient & reliable air services': DGCA in show-cause noticeThe Times of India
- DGCA de-registers 3 SpiceJet planesThe Times of India
- Lion Air fallout: DGCA advisories to Jet, SpiceJetThe Times of India
- DGCA asks SpiceJet to stop ticket sale offerThe Times of India
- DGCA de-registers 3 SpiceJet aircraft after request from lessorThe Times of India
- Coffee in cockpit: DGCA issues notice to SpiceJet captainThe Times of India
- SpiceJet fined by the DGCA over pilot training inadequaciesThe Times of India
- DGCA issues string of directives for SpiceJet Q400 engine upkeepThe Times of India
- 'Poor internal safety oversight': DGCA puts SpiceJet under 'enhanced surveillance'The Times of India
- DGCA forms panel to probe SpiceJet flight turbulenceThe Times of India