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BCAS suspends IndiGo's security training center license

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BCAS suspends IndiGo's security training center license  Representational image

New Delhi: Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has suspended the license of budget carrier IndiGo's aviation security training facility for alleged lapses in the examination system conducted by it.

The orders issued by the apex aviation security agency BCAS last week bar the Gurgaon-based airline from conducting security training program for its employees any further, sources said.

The training academy is run by IndiGo's parent company, InterGlobe Aviation.

BCAS has suspended the license of IndiGo's aviation security training center Friday after several lapses were detected in the examination procedure that it was following. This is a serious issue, the sources said.

Following the suspension of license, IndiGo would have to outsource the training program, which would result in additional cost for the carrier, they said.

When contacted, an IndiGo spokesperson said the airline was in discussions with BCAS to resolve the issue.

"Any lapse on the security front can have major ramifications for the country's aviation sector. At sensitive airports like Srinagar, a secondary ladder point check of passengers is carried by airline security staff," sources said.

"This major responsibility is entrusted on the airline security staff on the premise and assurance that they would execute this duty in a responsible manner," the sources said.

"If security training is being compromised, it raises serious questions," they added.

The move comes at a time when the airline is already facing frequent glitches in its aircraft, resulting in delay in its flights and inconvenience to the passengers.

Regulations make it mandatory for all scheduled airlines to impart aviation security training to its security staff, cockpit and cabin crew either through their own BCAS approved facility or any other similar authorized center.

Besides, BCAS also conducts such training program for airlines and other stakeholders at all its regional offices.

While cockpit and cabin crew are imparted a one week training in various aspects of airline and airport security, for those deployed in other jobs it runs for more than a week.  

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