Indian Aviation Regulator Pilots could End Up Losing their licences

Indian Aviation Regulator Pilots could End Up Losing their licences


Airlines who default on their Service Condition Agreements, like payment of salaries, with their employees could end up losing their valuable HR resources like Pilots without any notice period.

The directorate general of civil Aviation (DGCA) had last week asked Indian Airlines to give a list of commanders who had quit without giving the mandatory six month notice period and joined Foreign carriers. The regulator had warned that such Pilot could end up losing their licences.

This decision was panned by Pilots who questioned the DGCA threat to their licence. The reason Many of them had quit as their Indian employer Airline had unilaterally cut salaries, defaulted on payment or did not meet other service conditions.


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