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AAA One of the pilots’ unions of Air India on Tuesday threatened to stop work if the airline failed to organise vaccination camps for them on a priority basis.
“We feel let down by the self-serving approach of the management, which sees no injustice in organising vaccine camps at few bases but excludes pilots. If Air India fails to set up vaccination camps on a pan-India basis for the flying crew above the age of 18 years on priority, we will stop work,” the Indian Commercial Pilot’s Association wrote to Director Operations of Air India, Captain R S Sandhu.
At 20, Farhan Majeed becomes Kashmir s youngest qualified pilot ANI | Updated: Jan 27, 2021 23:13 IST
Pulwama (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], January 27 (ANI): A 20-year-old youth from the Awantipora region of the Jammu and Kashmir s Pulwama district has obtained the license of a commercial pilot and is the youngest Kashmiri to have achieved this feat.
Farhan Majeed after passing his 12th class from Mantaqui Higher Secondary School Awantipora joined the flying academy Global Konnect Aviation Services Pvt Ltd in Uttrakhand to get trained as a commercial pilot. I received my license as a commercial pilot in November last year, Farhan said.
While talking with ANI, Farhan said, There is an airbase of the Indian Air Force and we can hear the sounds of helicopters and other planes all day. This motivated me to become a pilot.
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Air India pilots reject 5% rollback in pay cut, says donate for Parl building or PM Care
Thu, Dec 24 2020 03:31:54 PM
New Delhi, Dec 24 (IANS): Air India pilots have refused to accept the paltry 5 percent rollback in illegal pay cut and asked Air India CMD to donate it towards funds for building the Parliament or PM CARE.
In a letter to Rajiv Bansal, Air India Chairman and Managing Director, the two pilot associations Indian Pilots Guild and Indian Commercial Pilots Association said: We do not accept this paltry 5 percent rollback in an illegal pay cut and you may advise the concerned to donate this 5 per cent towards funds for building the Parliament or PM CARE .
Air India pilots reject 5% rollback in pay cut
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Air India pilots reject 5% rollback in pay cut
IANS / Updated: Dec 24, 2020, 14:18 IST
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NEW DELHI: Air India pilots have refused to accept the paltry 5 per cent roll back in illegal pay cut and asked Air India CMD to donate it towards funds for building the Parliament or PM CARE.
In a letter to Rajiv Bansal, Air India chairman and managing director, the two pilot associations Indian Pilots Guild and Indian Commercial Pilots Association said: We do not accept this paltry 5 per cent roll back in illegal pay cut and you may advice the concerned to donate this 5 per cent towards funds for building the Parliament or PM CARE .
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