
Aviation Regulator DGCA Announces New Landscapes on its E-Governance Platform

According to reports, aviation regulator DGCA has announced new landscapes on its e-governance platform for stakeholders. The eGCA knobs more than 300 services related to DGCA.
The new features contain the ability to fetch pilots' flying hours on a real-time basis that will also support in faster processing of license applications. The Air Operator Certificate (AOC) database has been combined with the civil aviation ministry's heli-sewa portal that will permit speedier processing of landing requests.
Operators are now delivered the certificate of airworthiness with respect to newly initiated aircraft at foreign distribution locations through the regulator's eGCA portal for transporting the planes to India, according to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
The eGCA, a single window e-governance platform, has been heightened to additional recover the ease of doing business in the civil aviation ecosystem.
The pilot e-logbook in eGCA has been united with various operators' internal software through API (Application Programming Interface) whereby pilots' flying records can be directly transported into their e-logbooks on the eGCA portal.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) technologically advanced an API through which various airlines would channel their pilot data from their system to eGCA.
the facility will help in timely proposal of submissions by the pilots for the issuance, renewal and endorsement of licenses by removal of multi-layer data-validation steps
According to reports, the facility will help in timely proposal of submissions by the pilots for the issuance, renewal and endorsement of licenses by removal of multi-layer data-validation steps.