AI crew barred from operating flights with family
MUMBAI: Air India has barred its pilots and flight attendants from operating flights with spouses, siblings and children as fellow crew members.
MUMBAI: Air India has barred its pilots and flight attendants from operating flights with spouses, siblings and children as fellow crew members.

Unlike private domestic carriers, many crew members in AI have relatives working in the same company. The oldest Indian carrier employs pilots who have married co-pilots and colleagues tasked with cabin service. The national carrier said that the move was for maintaining air safety.
“It has been noticed that flight duties are being performed by immediate family members on the same flight either as pilot-in-command, co-pilot or cabin crew. For safety, family members ie wife, husband, children, sisters and brothers performing flight duties on the same flight is henceforth prohibited,” the airline said.
It added that, in case, the automated flight rosters schedule family members on the same flight they should volunteer to get it changed.
AI chairperson and managing director Ashwani Lohani said there hadn’t been any instance of air safety lapses owing to family members operating a flight .“It has more to do with discipline ,” he said.
Crew members, however, felt that the move could hamper their personal life.
ABOUT THE AUTHORSoubhik MitraSoubhik Mitra is an assistant editor with the Hindustan Times. The Mumbai boy has spent over a decade reporting on civic, environmental and political issues. His current stint is the longest where he writes on aviation and travel.Read More

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