Monday, May 09, 2011

AI pilots harden stand against MD

New Delhi: As national carrier Air India (AI) limps back to normalcy, the pilots who called off their 10-day-old strike on Friday claimed they had achieved their primary goal – that of bringing into public domain the systemic rot in AI. "We have lived to fight another day," said a member of the ICPA (Indian Commercial Pilot Association).
"The strike has opened the eyes of many to the corruption that has led to the downfall of AI," said Captain Mohan Ranganathan, a Chennai-based aviation expert who is part of a government committee on air safety. "If the government wants to save the airline, they must remove CMD Arvind Jadhav who is not trusted except by a handful of employees."
Pilots are not the only ones seeking Jadhav’s removal. Last November, AI's independent directors had complained to the Prime Minister's Office that Jadhav functioned like a dictator, and that if the airline had to be turned around he had to go.
08/05/11 Tushar Srivastava/Hindustan Times
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