SpiceJet seeks re-training of 90 pilots after DGCA fines Rs 1 million

A fine of Rs 10 lakh was imposed on SpiceDate for training 90 pilots in a crippled simulator. As soon as DGCA took this step, SpiceJet has started training new pilots again.

It is to be noted that DGCA has noticed that the recent landing of Boeing 737 Max aircraft was very bad. It was later learned that the pilots of the aircraft were not properly trained. The DGCA then walked the path of tough action. SpiceJet was fined Tk 10 lakh. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said in a statement that it was once again training its pilots. The pilots will be properly trained. As a result, the airline’s services will not be affected. ‘Hindi of underdeveloped states will leave us as Shudras’, comments DMK MPs

The DGCA has lifted the ban on Boeing 737 aircraft for several months. Meanwhile, this aircraft is stalled in different countries of the world from 2019 to 2020. The plane has been grounded twice since the crash. Earlier, the plane was banned after hundreds of people were killed in two consecutive crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia. SpiceJet, meanwhile, says the company has 750 trained pilots capable of operating Max aircraft. However, according to the DGCA’s advice, the 90 pilots will not be allowed to operate Max aircraft for the time being, unless the 90 are properly trained.