Thursday, July 04, 2019

Use experienced pilots during rains, urges DGCA

Kolkata: The spate of landing incidents in the past five days at airports across the country, all of them involving low cost carriers (LCC) like the SpiceJet flight that skidded at Kolkata airport on Tuesday, has put the scanner on airlines’ practice of pushing pilots to the limit and throwing caution to the wind even in adverse conditions. Regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has suggested that airlines use experienced pilots during monsoon and placed an embargo on flying by lesser experienced co-pilots.
A Jet Airways flight from Pune had swerved dangerously to the right and grazed the runway edge lights on Tuesday afternoon before the pilot managed to steer the plane back to the central line. Five runway edge lights were damaged in the incident that left the passengers, as well as the crew, shaken. SpiceJet flights were involved in two other incidents while the remaining two involved Air India Express flights.

“Uncontrolled expansion by airlines has led to lowering of standards and pilots being pushed into the hot seat even if their proficiency is in question. These relatively inexperienced pilots get away when everything is fine. But when conditions are challenging, they fail to perform,” a veteran pilot said.

Monsoon poses challenging conditions to pilots, both en route as well as during take-off and landing. The latter is the most critical phase in a flight operation and all the incidents reported in the past five days have occurred during touch-down. While adverse weather conditions like wet runway, strong cross winds and rubber deposit contamination at touchdown zones can trigger such incidents, senior pilots did not rule out inept handling by the pilots.
04/07/19 Times of India
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