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Two Spicejet pilots suspended for Delhi runway incursion

India's Aviation Regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) suspended two SpiceJet pilots for three months for a runway incursion incident at the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport in August. The DGCA in its order said that the action of the pilots jeopardized the safety of the aircraft and passengers.

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Published : Oct 17, 2019, 9:40 PM IST

New Delhi: Aviation regulator DGCA on Thursday suspended two SpiceJet pilots for three months for not following the instructions given by the Air Traffic Control (ATC) to hold their B738 plane at a point and causing runway incursion incident at Delhi airport on August 27, according to a senior official.

"The pilots -- commander Bhushan Nanda and first officer Trishla Chandola -- were operating a B738 plane with passengers on August 27. It was heading for departure from Delhi airport to Mumbai airport," the senior official of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said.

The official said that the ATC gave clear instruction to "hold at holding point RWY 10" and the pilots confirmed that their plane is holding at that point.

"However, the flight -- which had the calling sign SEJ-8723 -- crossed the holding point RWY10 which led to runway incursion," the official added.

The DGCA issued a show-cause notice to both the pilots on September 18, asking them to reply within 15 days. Both the pilots accepted their lapse that they crossed the holding point, the official said.

This is in violation of "DGCA Advisory Circular 7/2009" which states that "flight crews should use a 'continuous loop' process for actively monitoring and updating their progress and location during taxi."

"This includes knowing the aircraft's present location and mentally calculating the next location on the route that will require increased attention," the circular says.

The DGCA official said that the action of both the pilots "jeopardised the safety of aircraft and the passengers".

Therefore, the regulator decided on Thursday to suspend both pilots' licenses for a period of three months, the official noted.

The period of three months would be calculated from the date of the incident.

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New Delhi: Aviation regulator DGCA on Thursday suspended two SpiceJet pilots for three months for not following the instructions given by the Air Traffic Control (ATC) to hold their B738 plane at a point and causing runway incursion incident at Delhi airport on August 27, according to a senior official.

"The pilots -- commander Bhushan Nanda and first officer Trishla Chandola -- were operating a B738 plane with passengers on August 27. It was heading for departure from Delhi airport to Mumbai airport," the senior official of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said.

The official said that the ATC gave clear instruction to "hold at holding point RWY 10" and the pilots confirmed that their plane is holding at that point.

"However, the flight -- which had the calling sign SEJ-8723 -- crossed the holding point RWY10 which led to runway incursion," the official added.

The DGCA issued a show-cause notice to both the pilots on September 18, asking them to reply within 15 days. Both the pilots accepted their lapse that they crossed the holding point, the official said.

This is in violation of "DGCA Advisory Circular 7/2009" which states that "flight crews should use a 'continuous loop' process for actively monitoring and updating their progress and location during taxi."

"This includes knowing the aircraft's present location and mentally calculating the next location on the route that will require increased attention," the circular says.

The DGCA official said that the action of both the pilots "jeopardised the safety of aircraft and the passengers".

Therefore, the regulator decided on Thursday to suspend both pilots' licenses for a period of three months, the official noted.

The period of three months would be calculated from the date of the incident.

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Intro:New Delhi : India's Aviation Regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) suspended the licences of two SpiceJet pilots for a runway incursion incident at the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport in August.


The pilots -- Captain Bhushan Nanda and Captain Trishla Chandola were issued showcause notice by DGCA on 9 September, seeking thier responses in 15 days as to why action should not be taken against them for "endangering the safety of aircraft and passengers on board."


The DGCA order released today said that the two pilots had admitted their lapses in a reply to the showcause notice. "The reply was examined and both pilots admitted their lapses that they crossed the holding point. This is in violation of DGCA advisory council," a senior DGCA official said.





Body:"This is in violation of DGCA Advisory Circular 7/2009 which inter-alia states that flight crew should use a continuous loop process for actively monitoring and updating their progress during taxi (movement of aircraft on ground). This includes knowing the aircraft's present location and mentally calculating the next location on the route that will require increased attention," said the DGCA statement.




Conclusion:The DGCA in its order also said that the action of the pilots jeopardized safety of the aircraft and passengers.

The incident happened on 27 August in SpiceJet flight SEJ 8723 from Delhi to Mumbai.
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