New Delhi, March 19 -- The Airline Pilots' Association of India, or ALPA India, on Wednesday wrote to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) raising concerns over flight safety, crew fatigue, and insurance coverage amid the conflict in West Asia, and sought urgent clarity on a range of operational issues. In a letter to the regulator, the ALPA India said that while it appreciates DGCA's efforts in managing aviation operations during a challenging geopolitical situation, several issues continue to cause concern among flight crew. It flagged key issues like the extension of Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL), particularly for Boeing 787 operations, where flights are being operated with two pilots for extended durations. "We are rec...