Monday, April 08, 2013

Govt to open doors for expat pilots, extend phasing out deadline


Mumbai: Civil aviation ministry plans to extend its December 2013 deadline for phasing out of foreign pilots with the airlines unable to train sufficient number of local pilots for commanders post. The move will benefit Jet Airways which plans to hire about 70 foreign pilots for its Boeing 777s.
According to civil aviation ministry records there were  340 foreign pilots employed by airlines and charter companies in India as of December 2012. It said the number of foreign pilots in India had reduced from 526 in 2011 to 340.  Amongst the airlines Jet Airways has the highest number of expat pilots (93), followed by SpiceJet (63) and IndiGo (56).
Non scheduled operators or charter companies have hired 90 expat pilots. Foreign pilots are issued a foreign air crew temporary authorisation in order to work in India.
08/04/13 Aneesh Phadnis/Business Standard
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