This story is from February 11, 2017

IndiGo gets back security training centre’s licence

The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) on Friday revoked the licence suspension of IndiGo Airline’s aviation security training centre. A total of 1,400 flight attendants had passed security training exams fraudulently in the last eight months. They will take a refresher course and will appear for exams again.
IndiGo gets back security training centre’s licence
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MUMBAI: The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) on Friday revoked the licence suspension of IndiGo Airline’s aviation security training centre.
A total of 1,400 flight attendants had passed security training exams fraudulently in the last eight months. They will take a refresher course and will appear for exams again.
Kumar Rajesh Chandra, BCAS chief, said IndiGo has given a written undertaking to correct all the wrongdoings at the centre.
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“The exams will henceforth be computer-based,”Chandra said.
Last Friday, BCAS had suspended the licence after finding malpractices in the security training and exams the airline conducted for its flight attendants.
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