Infrastructure
DGCA Simplifies Process For Grant Of Heliport License
Arun Kumar Das
May 31, 2023, 10:18 AM | Updated 10:18 AM IST
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The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has simplified the process for the grant of Heliport License.
Now the applications for NOC/Clearance to five external organizations can be routed through a single tab in the applicant's eGCA profile.
The DGCA grants Heliport License/Operational Authorization to the heliports at the surface level as well as at elevated /rooftop of the buildings in compliance with Aircraft Rules and the relevant Civil Aviation Requirements (CARs).
Applicants desirous of obtaining a license/authorization are required to submit an online application to DGCA through the eGCA portal.
Earlier, before submitting the online applications, applicants were required to apply to these five organizations - Ministry of Home, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Environment and Forest, Airport Authority of India and Local Administration - through online/ physical mode to obtain NOC/Clearance.
The above process has now been simplified and a separate tab has been provided in the applicant's eGCA profile.
The applications for NOC/Clearance to five external organizations can be routed through this tab via the URL link/email of the respective organizations.
This has simplified the process for the applicants, and they can now apply for NOC/Clearances through a single window provided on the eGCA portal.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation under the leadership of Jyotiraditya M. Scindia has laid special focus on ease of doing business.
The eGCA (e-Governance in Directorate General of Civil Aviation) portal was launched by Scindia in November 2021 with an aim to enhance the efficiency of the various services provided by the DGCA.
It is pertinent to mention that the Ministry of Civil Aviation has launched UDAN 5.1 to further enhance the connectivity to remote areas of the country and achieve last mile connectivity, including through helicopters. This initiative will further ease and ensure the successes of UDAN 5.1.
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Arun Kumar Das is a senior journalist covering railways. He can be contacted at akdas2005@gmail.com.
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