A communication, sent to the aviation watchdog opposing the proposal to increase notice period for pilots to one year, in which the DGCA official's designation was written incorrect, seem to be have backfired with an 'arbitrary' regulatory action against them, sources said.
Besides, the DGCA official has directed the airline to check the "mental alertness of these pilots" since "they could not even quote a designation properly".
The airline has asked the 10 pilots to report at the headquarters today following the developments, the sources said, adding the DGCA has also directed the aviators to appear before it tomorrow.
A response to a query sent to Jet Airways on the issue was awaited.
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