Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has sent a notice to Akasa Air for failing to impart corrective training to a pilot who was responsible for a hard landing, according to people aware of the development.
A hard landing occurs when an aircraft lands at a velocity beyond the manufacturer's permitted limit. DGCA rules mandate that after investigation is completed in such landings, the pilot should be sent for corrective actions like additional training in simulators.
Sources cited above said that an Akasa Air flight from Bagdogra to Bengaluru was involved in a hard landing incident in March.
«Regulatory audit conducted by DGCA found that the incident was closed with a counselling session only without any corrective training being imparted to the pilot in command,» a government official said. The DGCA has given the carrier's head of training 14 days to reply.