New Delhi: With a large number of senior pilots quitting jobs in Indian
carriers for greener foreign pastures, aviation regulator DGCA today
warned of stringent action, including cancellation of licences, against
those leaving without serving proper notice.
Attrition of senior pilots and commanders "may leave a vacuum of trained and qualified pilots with the scheduled domestic airlines which may result in last minute cancellation of flights and harassment to travelling public," a top DGCA official told PTI here.
The move comes in the wake of over 100 pilots, especially those from IndiGo, Jet AirwaysBSE 0.43 % and Air India, quitting and joining international airlines over the past year or so.
Read news in full 01/08/14 Economic Times
Attrition of senior pilots and commanders "may leave a vacuum of trained and qualified pilots with the scheduled domestic airlines which may result in last minute cancellation of flights and harassment to travelling public," a top DGCA official told PTI here.
The move comes in the wake of over 100 pilots, especially those from IndiGo, Jet AirwaysBSE 0.43 % and Air India, quitting and joining international airlines over the past year or so.
Read news in full 01/08/14 Economic Times
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