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AirAsia India integrates pilot flight duty logbook with DGCA's eGCA platform
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IANS | 10 Mar, 2023
AirAsia India, in collaboration with the aviation regulator Directorate
General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), integrated the pilot's flight duty
logbook directly from its crew management system to the eGCA platform.
The eGCA platform provides end-to-end solutions and
connectivity with regional offices to improve transparency and
accountability across all functions of DGCA.
This initiative, as
part of DGCA's digitisation programme, will eliminate the need for
pilots to hand-fill their flight and simulator duties carried out during
their career in physical logbooks, thereby improving efficiency and
transparency.
Pilots were traditionally required to update their
pilot logbook in physical logbooks, as required by the MOCA's Aircraft
Rule, 1937 (67A).
However, with the integration of AirAsia
India's crew management system with eGCA's logbook API (Application
Program Interface), this process will now be digitised, making it
simpler, more user-friendly and sustainable.
Talking about this
initiative, Captain Manish Uppal, Head of Operations, AirAsia India,
said, "We are proud to collaborate with DGCA in integrating our crew
management system with eGCA's logbook API. This initiative is a
significant step towards improving the efficiency and transparency of
the aviation industry and also contributing to sustainability."
"By
eliminating the need for pilots to manually update their pilot
logbooks, we are simplifying the process and making it more
user-friendly. This initiative in conjunction with DGCA is a testament
to our commitment to innovation and digitisation, and we are excited to
continue working towards making services simpler and more user-friendly
for pilots," Uppal added.
The eGCA platform provides 298
services, including pilot licensing, with the goal of adding value to
DGCA safety regulation, eliminating operational inefficiencies,
improving personal interaction, regulatory reporting, increasing
productivity and transparency.
With this partnership, AirAsia
India and DGCA are striving to make services simpler and more
user-friendly for pilots, while also enhancing the overall efficiency
and transparency of the aviation industry.
In addition to
providing accurate real-time pilot flying hours, this integration will
also facilitate the timely submission of applications for pilot
licensing, renewal and endorsement by eliminating multiple data
validation steps.
As manual intervention in the process is
significantly reduced, this will result in faster processing of
applications, as the verification of flying data in submitted
applications will be considerably streamlined.
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