Functions and Responsibilities of the DGCA
- One of the main functions of the DGCA is to ensure the safety of passengers and crew members on all flights operating in India. The organization conducts regular safety inspections of all airlines and aircraft to meet the required safety standards.
- It also investigates any incidents or accidents that occur within the Indian airspace and takes appropriate action to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.
- In addition to safety, the DGCA also plays a crucial role in the growth and development of the Indian aviation industry. The organization works closely with airlines and airport operators to promote the industry's growth and improve the overall travel experience for passengers.
- The DGCA also plays a crucial role in developing new airports and modernizing existing facilities to ensure that they can meet the growing demands of the aviation industry.
- The DGCA is also responsible for the regulation of air traffic in India. It works closely with the Airports Authority of India (AAI) to ensure air traffic is managed safely and efficiently. The DGCA also plays a key role in developing new air traffic control systems and technologies to improve the overall efficiency of Indian airspace.
Structure of the Organisation
The DGCA is headed by the Director General of Civil Aviation, appointed by the Indian government. The organization is divided into several departments, each with its specific responsibilities.These include:
- The Directorate of Air Safety,
- The Directorate of Air Navigation Services.
- The Directorate of Air Transport