Breath analyser tests: DGCA may ask pilots not to use perfume, mouthwash, tooth gel

Under the DGCA norms, for all scheduled operators, each flight crew member and cabin crew member shall be subjected to pre-flight breath analyser examination at first departure airport during a flight duty period.

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Pilots might soon be asked not to use perfume, mouthwash and tooth gel as that may result in positive breath analyser test. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has sought comments on a draft Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR) wherein it has also proposed barring crew from using any ‘drug/formulation or use any substance such as mouthwash/tooth gel/perfume or any such product which has alcoholic content’.

Comments have been sought on the CAR, which pertains to procedure for medical examination of aircraft personnel for alcohol consumption, till October 5.

Under the DGCA norms, for all scheduled operators, each flight crew member and cabin crew member shall be subjected to pre-flight breath analyser examination at first departure airport during a flight duty period.

For all scheduled flights originating from destinations outside India, post-flight breath analyser examination of each flight crew and cabin crew shall be carried out at first port of landing in India, as per the norms.

Source: https://www.deccanherald.com/india/breath-analyser-tests-dgca-may-ask-pilots-not-to-use-perfume-mouthwash-tooth-gel-2710828

Back Go First Insolvency: Flights suspended till May 30, full refund soon

Go First’s announcement comes a day after aviation watchdog DGCA asked the cash-strapped airline to submit a comprehensive plan for the revival of its operations, including details about the availability of operational planes and pilots, within 30 days.

Go First Airlines flight operations to remain canceled till May 28.

Domestic airline Go First on Friday announced that all their flights remain suspended till May 30. Go First had on 2 May filed for involuntary insolvency and announced the suspension of its flights, which was initially for two days.

The airline company, previously known as Go Air, announced that a refund in full amount would be made shortly.

“Due to operational reasons, Go First flights until 30th May 2023 are cancelled. We apologise for the inconvenience caused,” the airline tweeted.

Go First’s announcement comes a day after aviation watchdog DGCA asked the cash-strapped airline to submit a comprehensive plan for the revival of its operations, including details about the availability of operational planes and pilots, within 30 days.

The airline cited ‘operational reasons’ for the cancellations of flights. “We regret to inform that due to operational reasons, Go First flights scheduled till 28th May 2023 have been canceled. We apologize for the inconvenience caused by the flight cancellations. A full refund will be issued to the original mode of payment shortly” the announcement read.

The airline also noted, “the company will be able to resume bookings shortly.”

The no-frills carrier, which is undergoing a voluntary insolvency resolution process, stopped flying on 3 May and lessors are looking to take back aircraft leased to the carrier.

Source : https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/go-first-insolvency-flights-suspended-till-may-28-full-refund-soon-11685153078423.html

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