Jet Airways and its pilots on Thursday night hammered out a broad understanding to break the deadlock over the pilots' stir raising prospects of a quick return to normalcy following a massive disruption of its flights since Tuesday.

The development came hours after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh inquired about the crisis at the Cabinet meeting which was given an update by Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel.
The four pilots sacked by the management will be taken back and resume duties while the Registrar of Trade Unions will take a decision on the status of the National Aviators Guild (NAG) spearheading the stir, according to aviation sources. The management had firmly ruled out taking back the four pilots sacked while the pilots rejected the demand for disbanding the NAG until the time they came close to a patch up.
Sources said the broad contours of the understanding have been communicated to the NAG members, about 200 of whom are huddled in a guest house in Mumbai, for their consideration.
{{/usCountry}}Sources said the broad contours of the understanding have been communicated to the NAG members, about 200 of whom are huddled in a guest house in Mumbai, for their consideration.
{{/usCountry}}The Guild president Girish Kaushik, who is in Mumbai, said he is hopeful of a solution during the conciliation talks between the management and the pilots convened by the Chief Labour Commissioner in New Delhi on Friday.
Over 230 flights including 37 on international routes were cancelled on Thursday giving passengers an unending ordeal.