Airline pilots who have safety concerns about flying in West Asia during the Iran war have told a global aviators' union group they fear blowback ranging from lost pay to being fired if they refuse assignments, its president Ron Hay said.
Pilots from Lebanon to India have voiced "widespread" concerns they could face sanctions if they do not fly in often unpredictable conditions where airspace can close with little notice due to missile or drone strikes, according to the head of the International Federation of Air Line Pilot' Associations.
"There is an underlying fear of retribution," Hay told Reuters in his first interview on the matter.
His comments come as some West Asian carriers continue to restore flights even as a two-week ceasefire announced on Tuesday faces challenges from continued attacks.
Hay, a Delta Air Lines captain, said some of the pilots worried about being fired. For others, "they may not lose their job but they (managers) may say, 'Don't fly the trip and you don't get paid for it.'"
He declined to name the airlines involved but said these were examples of how not to run a positive safety culture where pilots were encouraged to speak up.
"That's been lacking in West Asia region for quite some time and it's just been exacerbated by this conflict," Hay said.
10/04/2026 Reuters/Business Standard
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