Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has debarred six former pilots of Jet Airways from appearing in the examination for a permit to fly Airbus A320, after they were caught cheating during the examination.
The regulator has barred them for a period of six months.
The six pilots who were earlier flying Boeing B737 for jet airways were appearing for a written examination to obtain flying permit for airbus A320.
The examination was conducted in-house by IndiGo on July 22 in the presence of a DGCA invigilator.
The cash-strapped Jet Airways airline had stopped all flight operations indefinitely from April this year.
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