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According to reports, within a week, this is the second time that the regulator has imposed a penalty on Air India.
According to the official, Indigo was given a show cause notice by the aviation regulator following the audit, instructing it to respond within the allotted period.
The incident took place on February 27 on a Delhi-Dubai flight.
On May 2, Go First Airlines filed for bankruptcy and cancelled its flight operations from May 3 to May 5 and also promised a full refund.
The captain also asked the crew to serve drinks and alcohol in the cockpit.
The plea was heard by Justice Prathiba M Singh who noted DGCA's submission and posted the matter for further hearing on March 23.
The DGCA said a few mandatory exercises of the pilots of Air Asia were not conducted during Pilot Proficiency Check as per schedule.