DGCA

GS II – Governance
What is DGCA?

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is India’s civil aviation regulator.

  • Established: 1927 (as a government directorate), restructured over time.

  • Headquarters: New Delhi

  • Parent Ministry: Ministry of Civil Aviation

  • It is an executive body functioning under the Aircraft Act, 1934 and Aircraft Rules, 1937.

  • However, there are ongoing reforms (e.g., the Bharatiya Vayuyan Vidheyak Bill, 2024) aimed at giving it broader quasi-statutory powers.


Functions & Powers of DGCA
Category Powers/Functions
Regulatory Lays down standards for airworthiness, licensing, aircraft operations.
Licensing Issues licenses to pilots, AMEs (Aircraft Maintenance Engineers), ATC personnel.
Safety Oversight Investigates safety violations, monitors airline operations and airworthiness.
Environmental Regulates aircraft emissions and noise standards.
International Coordinates with ICAO and other global aviation bodies.
Air Navigation Approves air routes, coordinates air traffic regulations with AAI.

Recent Reforms: Empowering DGCA
Bharatiya Vayuyan Vidheyak, 2024 (Indian Civil Aviation Bill)
  • Aims to modernize and codify aviation regulations.

  • Proposes greater autonomy to DGCA in:

    • Aircraft certification

    • Licensing

    • Regulation of UAVs and eVTOLs

  • Seeks to reduce overlap with Department of Telecommunications (DoT) in radio certification.

Recent News:
DGCA vs Air India – Safety & Duty-Time Violations
  • In May 2025, Air India violated Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) for long-haul flights.

  • DGCA action:

    • Show-cause notice to CEO of Air India.

    • Removal of 3 senior crew scheduling officials.

    • Audit into compliance with rest periods and pilot fatigue protocols.

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