The second phase of these guidelines, which includes two night landings, is to be implemented from next month. (Image Source: Unsplash) Show Quick Read Summary is AI Generated. Newsroom Reviewed

Federation of Indian Pilots on Tuesday urged aviation safety regulator DGCA to 'immediately' withdraw or rescind any communication, order, or instruction granting extension or relaxation to airlines in the implementation of the new flight duty and rest period for the cockpit crew.

The pilots' body, which claims representation of over 5,000 pilots in the country, also said that it may take legal recourse if the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) fails to do so.

Airlines have agreed to implement the new DGCA-mandated flight duty and rest norms for pilots, following the Delhi High Co

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