IndiGo因使用未经批准的模拟器在复杂机场进行试点培训而被罚款20万卢比,上诉待决。
IndiGo fined ₹20 lakh for using unapproved simulators in pilot training at complex airports, with an appeal pending.
印度航空监管者DGCA因使用不合格的模拟器在C类机场进行试点培训而罚款IndiGo 20 lakh(22 500美元),C类机场需要复杂的作业专用设备。
India’s aviation regulator, the DGCA, fined IndiGo ₹20 lakh ($22,500) for using non-qualified simulators in pilot training at Category C airports, which require specialized equipment for complex operations.
这一处罚是2025年9月26日发布的,源于对大约1 700名飞行员进行未经认证的全飞行模拟器培训。
The penalty, issued September 26, 2025, stems from training approximately 1,700 pilots on uncertified Full Flight Simulators.
拥有航空公司的IndiGo正在对这一决定提出上诉,并声明罚款不会影响其财务或业务。
IndiGo, which owns the airline, is appealing the decision and stated the fine won’t impact its finances or operations.
该航空公司以内部通信延误为由,称公开披露延迟。
The airline cited internal communication delays for the delayed public disclosure.
这与以往的管制行动相继,包括2023年的30拉克罚款。
This follows previous regulatory actions, including a ₹30 lakh fine in 2023.
事件突出表明,随着印度国内航空流量的增长,正在对试点培训标准进行持续审查。
The incident highlights ongoing scrutiny of pilot training standards as India’s domestic air traffic grows.