Bengaluru-Ahmedabad Flight Tail Strike Incident: DGCA Suspends License of IndiGo Pilot for 3 Months, Co-Pilot for 1 Month

DGCA suspends IndiGo captain's license for three months and co-pilot's license for one month following a tail strike incident during the Bengaluru to Ahmedabad flight on June 15.

IndiGo (Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons)

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has taken strict action in response to the tail strike incident involving IndiGo flight 6E6595 operating from Bengaluru to Ahmedabad on June 15. The license of the IndiGo captain has been suspended for three months, while the co-pilot will face a one-month suspension. The aircraft experienced a tail strike upon landing in Ahmedabad, leading to grounding for assessment and repairs as per necessary safety protocols. Nagpur-Bound IndiGo Flight Suffers Tail Strike During Landing, No Injuries Reported; Airline Says Incident Is Being Investigated.

DGCA Suspends License of IndiGo Pilots

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