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Air India pilots allege heavy workload beyond duty hours, seek DGCA’s intervention

They alleged that such practices not only compromise the safety and well-being of the pilots, but also violate established regulations

Updated on: Jan 29, 2024 04:10 PM IST
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Over two weeks after the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) announced new measures to address concerns of pilot fatigue, the pilot unions of Air India – Indian Pilots’ Guild (IPG) and Indian Commercial Pilots’ Association (ICPA) – have appealed for the civil aviation regulator’s immediate intervention over alleged workload beyond duty hours.

Air India CEO and MD Campbell Wilson with cabin and cockpit crew in New Delhi on December 23. (PTI Photo)
Air India CEO and MD Campbell Wilson with cabin and cockpit crew in New Delhi on December 23. (PTI Photo)

In a letter to the DGCA, the unions stressed on the “grave concern regarding the Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) compliance within Air India”.

“It has come to our notice that some pilots are facing intimidation and coercion to extend their FDTL beyond the prescribed limits by DOPS and base managers, including threats of jeopardising their career progression,” the letter dated January 26 read.

They alleged that such practices not only compromise the safety and well-being of the pilots, but also violate established regulations.

While Air India did not respond to requests for a comment, DGCA officials did not confirm if they had taken up the matter with the airline. According to a person aware of the matter, the letter was sent after some pilots were forced to work overtime too often.

The measures come at a time when the Indian civil aviation industry is grappling with a shortage of human resources, which has, according to pilot unions, led to them being overworked.

“We are committed to upholding the highest standards of safety and compliance within our organisation. However, the imported incidents undermine these principles and pose a serious risk to both our personnel and the integrity of our operations,” the letter read.

The pilots further said that if the violation of making pilots work beyond duty timings persists, “...we feel compelled to inform regulatory authorities with evidence, including call records, to ensure transparency and accountability”.

“We believe that our duty is not only to the company, but also to the safety of the passengers and the reputation of the aviation industry. We request your immediate intervention to investigate these allegations and put any coercive practices related to FOIL extensions. Trust that you will take the necessary steps to address the situation promptly,” the letter stated.

 
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Neha LM Tripathi

Neha LM Tripathi is a Special Correspondent with the National Political Bureau of Hindustan Times. She covers the aviation and railways ministries, and also writes on travel trends. Her work spans national developments, with a focus on policy, people, and the evolving travel landscape. She has 13 years of experience. Before moving to Delhi, she was based in Mumbai, where she began her journey as a journalist. Outside the newsroom, Neha enjoys trekking and travelling.

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