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Flyers can take videos in flights but can't use recording gadgets: DGCA

On Saturday, the regulator had said that a scheduled flight will be suspended for a period of two weeks if anyone is found taking photographs inside the plane

In November 2015, then Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis’s motley crew of officers who were manning what they’d dramatically termed the “war room” had told this writer that the first flight from NMIA would take off by the winter of 2019
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Action may be initiated against those persons found in violation of above guidelines, the order added.

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Aviation regulator DGCA "clarified" on Sunday passengers can take photos and videos inside flights but can't use any recording equipment that creates chaos, disrupts flight operations, violates safety norms or is banned by the crew members.

On Saturday, the regulator had said that a scheduled flight will be suspended for a period of two weeks if anyone is found taking photographs inside the plane.

Two days back, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation had asked IndiGo to take "appropriate action" after it found alleged violation of safety and social-distancing protocols by mediapersons in the airline's Chandigarh-Mumbai flight that had actor