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IndiGo and pilot safety regulations in India

IndiGo's failure to plan for roster changes and the stricter fatigue management rules in India hit IndiGo hard last week. The airline's operations were thrown into chaos, causing disruptions across the country.

In two phases, the new regulations were first proposed at the beginning of 2024 and implemented this year. The latest date for implementation was November 1. IndiGo admitted that the disruptions were caused by a lack of planning.

The Indian aviation regulator has issued a number of important rules.

Weekly Pilot Rest

The Indian authorities have increased the weekly rest time by 12 hours, from 36 hours to 48 hours.

The government claimed that this would allow for sufficient recovery time from cumulative fatigue. The rule is still in place despite the IndiGo disaster.

MAXIMUM NIGHTLANDINGS

From six, the number of landings that a pilot could make between midnight and early in the morning was reduced to two. This is meant to increase safety, as alertness at this time is at its lowest.

Due to the current crisis, IndiGo has been placed on hold until February 10.

FLIGHT DUTY

Maximum time for pilots to fly on flights that extend into the night has been set at 10 hours. According to the rules, night is between midnight and early morning.

In light of the current crisis, IndiGo has been placed on hold until February 10.

RETREAT AND LEAVE

Airlines cannot count personal leave taken by a pilot as part of their 48-hour weekly rest period. Pilots claim that the rest period was not always added to any leave.

All airlines in India are currently exempt from this rule.

FATIGUE REPORTS

The Indian aviation regulator now requires airlines to submit quarterly reports on fatigue and the actions taken. (Reporting and editing by Aditya K. Kalra, Alex Richardson).

(source: Reuters)