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AI Express facing shortage of senior pilots

Air India Express, the budget wing of the national carrier, is facing a serious shortage of commanders or senior pilots as almost one-fourth of them have left their jobs in the last 12 months.

Updated on: May 09, 2010 02:14 PM IST
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Air India Express, the budget wing of the national carrier, is facing a serious shortage of commanders or senior pilots as almost one-fourth of them have left their jobs in the last 12 months.

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Over 25 commanders out of the total 102 have left the airline in the past one year, an airline official told PTI.

"From a peak of 102, we now have only 76 commanders to pilot 21 aircraft. This is because 26 pilots have either completed their contract or quit the job in the last one year," the official, who requested anonymity, said.

A majority of those who have put in their papers at the Air India Express are expatriate pilots in command position.

The official attributed the reason for these foreign pilots quitting to the deadline of July 31, set by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation for Indian carriers to phase out expat pilots.

The deadline has now been extended by one year following requests by most of the Indian airlines, Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel had said recently.

 
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