NEW DELHI: In the wake of the horrific German Wings plane crash in which 149 people died, Air India revamped its recruitment process for pilots to include evaluation of mental health. But the process has run into trouble, with the rejected candidates calling the system flawed and unscientific.
Of the 160 shortlisted persons, 56 were rejected as they failed the mental health or psychometric test - a verbal procedure, some of the candidates told NDTV. Air India says those who didn't make the cut had failed on other parameters as well.
19/05/15 Bhairavi Singh/NDTV
Of the 160 shortlisted persons, 56 were rejected as they failed the mental health or psychometric test - a verbal procedure, some of the candidates told NDTV. Air India says those who didn't make the cut had failed on other parameters as well.
19/05/15 Bhairavi Singh/NDTV
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