Section of Akasa Air pilots seeks detailed DGCA audit-OxBig News Network

spot_img

Mumbai, Dec 29 (PTI) Resentment among a section of Akasa Air pilots continued allegedly over training issues with these pilots seeking a detailed DGCA audit of the airline a day after the regulator ordered suspension of two senior airline officials for certain lapses, according to a communication.

In a detailed communication to the civil aviation ministry and the DGCA on Saturday, the section of pilots has also mentioned that they are in the process of forming a pilots’ union at the airline.

Queries to Akasa Air on this issue remained unanswered.

According to the communication, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has served 10 showcause notices to the airline in recent weeks for various alleged lapses.

Earlier this month, allegations related to pilot training practices and attrition of pilots made by the section of pilots were termed baseless and untrue by the airline.

On December 27, the DGCA ordered the suspension of Akasa Air’s directors of operations and training for six months for training lapses.

In the latest communication, the pilots have also flagged that the director of operations against whom the DGCA has passed the suspension order, remains the vice-president of operations.

As per the communication, some pilots have resigned this month as well while many others have not resigned because the bond amount is huge.

Akasa Air, flying for over two years, has a fleet of 26 planes and about 870 pilots.

Many of the pilots are allegedly not getting adequate flying hours since the fleet expansion is taking longer time than anticipated earlier.

In its response to the section of the pilots’ allegations over the exits, Akasa Air had said on December 14 that 324 pilots have joined the airline since October 2023, and during this period, it has recorded an annualised attrition of less than 1 per cent for this employee group.

#Section #Akasa #Air #pilots #seeks #detailed #DGCA #audit

Akasa Air, DGCA audit, pilot training issues, civil aviation ministry, airline officials

latest news today, news today, breaking news, latest news today, english news, internet news, top news, oxbig, oxbig news, oxbig news network, oxbig news today, news by oxbig, oxbig media, oxbig network, oxbig news media

HINDI NEWS

News Source

Related News

More News

More like this
Related

A lost song from Tina Turner’s Private Dancer has been rediscovered

Mark SavageMusic CorrespondentEPAThe decision to withhold Hot For You,...

OPINION | Trump in power: India must recast its strategy to deal with the US-OxBig News Network

US President Donald Trump began his second term with...

New wildfire rages near Los Angeles weeks after blaze turned city to inferno

A new wildfire that broke out north of Los...