Regulatory body issues warning to IndiGo airline concerning the implementation of uncertified flight simulators
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has raised concerns over the use of "non-qualified" flight simulators during the training of approximately 1,700 pilots at IndiGo, India's largest airline. The notice, issued on August 12, 2025, points to the use of these simulators in critical airfield training modules at airports including Kozhikode (Calicut), Leh, and Kathmandu.
The DGCA's inspections uncovered technical and compliance deficiencies in a total of 20 flight simulators used by IndiGo. These simulators, located across several key cities, namely Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Greater Noida, Gurugram, and Bengaluru, lacked the necessary qualification to simulate these airports' specific operational environments and runway layouts.
The DGCA's concerns stem from the fact that these airports pose additional operational and safety challenges. Training on non-approved simulators can potentially compromise safety by not accurately replicating the unique environment pilots face during takeoffs and landings. In particular, the DGCA found that Category C or critical airfield training, necessary for airports with unique challenges such as table-top runways (Calicut), high altitude (Leh), or difficult terrain (Kathmandu), was conducted on simulators that were not qualified or approved for those specific airports.
IndiGo has acknowledged receipt of the show-cause notice and stated it is reviewing the regulator’s concerns and will respond within the stipulated timeline while reaffirming its commitment to safety and compliance. Failure to respond within the stipulated timeframe could result in unilateral enforcement measures affecting IndiGo's pilot training operations.
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