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Akasa Air faces DGCA scrutiny over unapproved pilot training programs

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The DGCA has issued a show-cause notice to Akasa Air for multiple regulatory breaches, including training pilots without necessary approvals. A surprise inspection revealed that the airline conducted practical training and simulations without required permits, violating several Civil Aviation Requirements and Aircraft Rules. Akasa Air has one week to respond, emphasizing its commitment to safety. The DGCA is concerned about the airline’s training standards and operational readiness, especially as Akasa plans a significant fleet expansion. Читать дальше...

Calgarians invited to an evening with Paul Gross

Calgary Herald 

Arts Commons and Alberta Theatre Projects are offering Calgarians the opportunity to enjoy an intimate and informal chat with Canadian superstar Paul Gross. Gross is the headliner for ATP’s production of Conor McPherson’s The Seafarer that opens the company’s 50th anniversary season on Oct. 15. He has agreed to sit down with Dave Kelly for […]

Banana selling at ₹150 a kg in Bengaluru

The Hindu 

According to the data provided by the Horticulture Department, bananas on 1,737.7 hectares of land were destroyed in heavy rains in 2024, amounting to an estimated loss of ₹41.25 crore

Apple Intelligence release date: Here’s when to expect AI on your iPhone - 9to5Mac

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  1. Apple Intelligence release date: Here’s when to expect AI on your iPhone  9to5Mac
  2. Clean Up Gives Apple Fans The Magic Eraser They’ve Been Waiting For  Forbes
  3. Apple's Clean Up feature for photos is just as intuitive as I'd hoped it would be  TechRadar
  4. Apple’s new iOS developer beta lets you remove objects from pictures using AI  TechCrunch
  5. You Can Download iOS 18 Public Beta 5 on Your iPhone Right Now  CNET

Study reveals impact of research assessments on UK legal publishing

Phys.org 

A comprehensive new study has unveiled how the UK's Research Assessment Exercises (RAE) and Research Excellence Framework (REF) have significantly influenced legal academic publishing over the past 30 years. Conducted by esteemed legal scholars Professor Johanna Gibson of Queen Mary University of London and Professor Phillip Johnson of Cardiff University, and Queen Mary alumnus, the research provides an unprecedented analysis of over 30,000 research outputs written between 1990 and 2021.