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Home » IndiGo Raises Crew Buffer and Pilot Ratios as DGCA Rest Period Exemption Ends Today

IndiGo Raises Crew Buffer and Pilot Ratios as DGCA Rest Period Exemption Ends Today

Ananya Pattnaik by Ananya Pattnaik
February 10, 2026
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IndiGo has strengthened its pilot workforce and operational buffers ahead of the expiry of temporary exemptions from flight duty time limitation (FDTL) norms on February 10, with government officials expecting minimal disruption to flight operations.


The airline has increased its crew buffer to 3% in February from zero in December and raised its pilot-to-aircraft ratio, measures aimed at ensuring full compliance with DGCA-mandated rest periods following last year’s operational crisis.


Background: December Crisis and DGCA Exemptions

In December 2025, IndiGo faced a major operational breakdown, cancelling more than 5,000 flights after struggling to comply with revised FDTL rules. The crisis prompted the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to grant temporary exemptions on December 6, allowing the airline to breach night-duty restrictions until February 10, 2026.

The episode also resulted in a record penalty of ₹22.2 crore and accountability action against senior leadership.


Government Expects Minimal Disruptions

According to senior government officials familiar with the matter, IndiGo’s latest rostering plans indicate improved operational resilience.

“We are expecting minimal flight disruptions due to FDTL violations,” said a senior official, requesting anonymity.

Another official confirmed that a review of IndiGo’s operations was conducted on February 6, concluding that the airline remains “on track” ahead of the exemption deadline.


Improved Crew Sets and Pilot Availability

Data accessed by the aviation ministry shows that IndiGo has:

  • Increased crew sets per aircraft to 7.2 in February, up from 7.1 in January

  • Planned operations at seven crew sets per aircraft, a key benchmark under the revised FDTL rules

  • Expanded standby crew levels to a minimum of 15%

  • Raised crew buffers to ensure surplus pilot capacity beyond scheduled requirements

In December, the airline had fewer than six crew sets per aircraft, a shortfall that contributed to widespread cancellations.

Crew sets refer to the number of complete pilot teams available per aircraft, a critical measure of an airline’s ability to manage fatigue, sickness, training, and unforeseen disruptions.


Expert View: Numbers Must Match Flying Fleet

Aviation experts caution that sustained stability will depend on whether IndiGo’s pilot ratios align with its actively flying fleet, not just total headcount.

“Under the new FDTL, IndiGo needs at least seven crew sets per aircraft,” said aviation expert Capt Mohan Ranganathan.
“What matters is the captain-to-co-pilot ratio and the number of aircraft actually in operation, as several jets remain grounded due to engine issues.”

He added that if the airline’s reported 7.2 crew sets are accurate and aligned with DGCA submissions, flight schedules should remain stable after February 10.


Pilot Strength, Hiring, and Attrition

As per government data dated December 8, 2025, IndiGo had 5,085 pilots operating a fleet of approximately 350 active aircraft.

To bolster staffing:

  • 100 trainee first officers were hired in January

  • Training is planned for 20 pilots per month, with 75 first officers in alternate months over the next quarter

However, the airline projects attrition of 81 captains and 12 first officers over the next six months, including 19 captain retirements over the next year.


Recent Cancellations Linked to Weather, Not Crew Shortages

According to aviation ministry data, flight disruptions in late January were largely due to weather conditions, airspace restrictions, and cascading operational challenges, rather than pilot duty time violations.

Between January 15 and 31, IndiGo operated around 90% of its scheduled flights, cancelling 284 services, most of which were attributed to adverse weather.

“There is no indication so far that pilot duty time norms have led to passenger-impacting cancellations since last month,” a government official said.


Pilots’ Association Sees No Risk Ahead

CS Randhawa, President of the Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP), said IndiGo’s current pilot strength exceeds standard requirements.

“The standard requirement for an Airbus A320 is seven crew sets, or 14 pilots per aircraft. IndiGo already shows surplus pilots even after factoring in night operations, training, sickness, and leave. With the current operational fleet, there is no reason to expect cancellations once the exemption ends.”


Outlook

With strengthened rosters, higher crew buffers, and ongoing hiring, IndiGo appears positioned to resume full compliance with DGCA’s rest norms without major disruption. Regulators will continue close monitoring in the weeks ahead to ensure operational stability is sustained.

Tags: airline operationsaviation newsDGCAflight cancellationsFlight duty time limitsIndian aviationIndiGoIndiGo pilots
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