The clarification comes a day after the aviation regulator issued an order for commercial flights stating that violations of in-flight norms, including photography, will invite a suspension of that scheduled route for two weeks. The rule cited by DGCA, deals with conditions of photography and videography on board commercial passenger flights. The aviation regulator added that despite these regulations, airlines have often failed to follow rules primarily due to lack of diligence on their part. It seems to be a violation of safety and social distancing protocols,” a DGCA official said. “Action may be initiated against those persons found in violation of the guidelines,” DGCA said.
Source: Hindustan Times September 13, 2020 12:34 UTC