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Air India pilots voice concern over 26 year old Airbus A320s

byCustoms Today Report
31/03/2015
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DELHI: Voicing its concern over the 26-year-old fleet of Airbus A320s in the national carrier Air India, one of its pilots’ union has sought grounding of these planes from aviation regulator DGCA.

The Indian Commercial Pilots Association (ICPA), which represents erstwhile Indian Airlines pilots in the now combined entity Air India, has said the airline continues to fly Airbus A320s even after snags being reported regularly.

“The classic A-320 aircrafts which are 26 years old (one of the oldest in the world) are being operated with repetitive snags endangering flight safety… DGCA should not permit AI to operate these lethal snag-prone classic aircrafts in lieu of passenger safety,” ICPA stated in a letter to the DGCA last Thursday.

ICPA letter comes in the backdrop of a 24-year old Airbus A230 plane, operated by Lufthansa’s budget arm Germanwings, crashing into a mountainside in the French Alps last week, killing all 150 people on board.

The pilots’ body, in the letter, has also raised other issues including the show-cause notice by regulator for reporting late for duty among others and has even “questioned” the regulator as to how could it ignore the plight of Air India employees in the face of salary delays.

DGCA had recently issued show-cause notices to a number of pilots for reporting late for duty with one of them being served the notice for arriving one minute late.

“We wonder, how have you ignored the stressful working conditions and plight of our pilots, cabin crew, engineers and all other employees due to nonpayment of full salary and allowances for last almost 32 months, when you were very prompt in this aspect in regard of Kingfisher and SpiceJet employees.

“We request you to kindly also look into the working conditions of pilots and cabin crew in respect of Air India,” the letter said.

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