Saturday, October 22, 2016

Judiciously Allow Staff to Travel on Jump Seats: Air India to Pilots

New Delhi: Air India has directed all its pilots to "judiciously" use their discretion of allowing an airline staff on leave to travel on a jump seat of the aircraft, which are meant for the crew members to rest.
Citing a recent incident in which one of its employee was found sleeping in the aisle of business class on its New York- Delhi flight, AI Director (Operations) Arvind Kathpalia in the circular said that it has "severely tarnished" the image of the airline at the the time of its turnaround.
"This has been viewed very seriously by the airline Chairman and Managing Director (Ashwani Lohani)," the circular said, adding that all Pilots-in-Command (PICs) are instructed to be judicious in releasing jump seat to staff on leave, particularly on the long haul sectors.
"Jump seat must not be given to the aged, ailing and children, who are unlikely to take the strain of a long-haul flight," it said.
PICs have also been instructed to brief a jump seat passenger that the comfort and sensibility of the fellow passengers should not be "compromised" at any cost and no adverse comment be made for the airline.
22/10/16 News18.com
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