Covid-19: DGCA extends validity of pilots' licences nearing expiry
India's aviation regulator DGCA on
Friday extended the validity of pilots' licences that were nearing expiry by 90
days, noting that they were facing issues in completing various requirements
due to the restrictions imposed to curb the COVID-19 outbreak.
Similarly, the regulator has also
extended the validity of medical assessment certificates, aircraft rating
certificates, skill test certificates, etc, for a period of 90 days.
"DGCA is aware that operators and
individual license holders are facing issues in completing their requirements
towards renewal, issuance of various pilot licenses and ratings and to exercise
the privileges of their respective licenses and ratings including temporary
authorizations (FATA)," the regulator stated in a public notice on Friday.
FATA stands for foreign aircrew
temporary authorization, which is issued to foreign pilots that are working for
Indian airlines.
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