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The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a warning to pilots, threatening strict action if they fail to respond to a specific request within 14 days.

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DGCA Threatens Pilots with Strict Action Over Unspecified Issue

New Delhi – The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), India’s aviation regulator, has issued a stern warning to pilots, demanding a response within 14 days or face strict action. The nature of the request prompting the warning remains unclear, with the DGCA releasing only a brief statement about the ultimatum.

“The DGCA has directed pilots to respond within 14 days. Failure to comply will result in strict action,” the statement read.

Industry analysts are speculating on the potential reasons for the DGCA’s directive. Some suggest it could be related to recent safety concerns, while others believe it might pertain to mandatory reporting requirements or compliance with new regulations.

The DGCA has not yet elaborated on the specific issue requiring the pilots’ attention. The ambiguity surrounding the warning has left pilots and industry stakeholders anxious to understand the specific requirements and avoid potential penalties. Further updates are expected from the DGCA in the coming days.

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