Aviation Ministry Reviews Flying Training Performance

By By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi
Oct 26, 2025 13:10
Civil Aviation Ministry to review Flying Training Organisations (FTOs) performance after poor DGCA rankings. Minister to meet FTO representatives.
New Delhi, Oct 26 (PTI) The civil aviation ministry will soon convene a meeting to review the performance of flying training organisations in the country against the backdrop of most of them not faring well in recent rankings.

In the first-ever ranking of Flying Training Organisations (FTOs) by aviation watchdog DGCA, none of the 35 organisations in the list managed to get top ratings of 'A+' and 'A'.

Out of the 35 FTOs, 13 got 'B' and 22 received 'C' rankings.

Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu told PTI that he will meet with representatives of FTOs to discuss ways to improve their standards.

Their rankings will be conducted every six months, the minister said, adding that monthly meetings to review the FTOs' performance are not required.

FTOs provide training for pilots and other aviation professionals.

Operational aspects, performance, safety standards, compliance standards, and assistance to students were considered by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in evaluating the FTOs for their rankings.

Those having a score of 85 per cent and above are classified as 'A+' and those with score of 70 per cent to less than 85 per cent are categorised as 'A'.

FTOs having a score of less than 70 per cent to 50 per cent are in the 'B' category, and those with a score below 50 per cent are in the 'C' category.

Those FTOs falling under category 'C' will receive a notice from DGCA for self-analysis to improve their performance, the watchdog had said.

DGCA will publish the FTO rankings biannually, with the next one scheduled for April 1, 2026.

Meanwhile, Naidu said the monthly review meetings with airlines definitely help in communicating, having better coordination with the airlines and addressing issues.
Source: PTI
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