The committee also said it was satisfied by the UV sanitation method used by DGCA (File)
New Delhi:
The Delhi High Court has directed all airlines in India to strictly abide by the percentage of breath analyser (BA) testing mentioned in the April 27 order of aviation regulator DGCA and that no carrier should go beyond it for the safety of their pilots and cabin crew in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The high court issued the direction after it was informed by the DGCA that some airlines were testing more pilots and cabin crew than the 10 per cent limit set by the regulator.