Mumbai: In a crucial move to improve flight safety, a government committee reworking work schedules of pilots on Wednesday accepted a proposal demanding alteration in flying hours.
The proposal was submitted to the committee headed by Nasim Zaidi, chief of the directorate general of civil aviation (DGCA).
Four pilot groups — The Indian Pilots Guild, Indian Commercial Pilot Association, Society for Welfare of Pilots (a Jet Airways’ pilot body) and Federation of Indian Pilots representing pilots across other airlines — put forththe proposal to the committee last month.
The committee will include some of suggestions made in proposal in its report to the government, said Captain Tauseef Mukadam, general secretary of the Indian Pilots’ Guild, a union formed by Air India pilots.
One of the key suggestions in the proposal is to regulate and determine flying hours for pilots, depending on the time of flight departures.
For instance, a pilot taking off during the night or early morning should have a nine-hour duty. However, if a pilot is flying during the daytime, he can fly up to 13 hours.
The aim of the suggestions is to minimise pilot error due to fatigue.
31/12/09 Sarthak Gupta/TopNews.in
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