Airline commanders can now have fewer flying hours’ experience
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Airline commanders can now have fewer flying hours’ experience
New Delhi: To meet the growing demand for flight commanders, Indian carriers have resorted to decreasing the minimum flying hour eligibility criteria for a co-pilot to become a commander. The latest to have changed the criteria is Kingfisher Airlines, which has reduced the requirement to 2,500 hours from the current 3,000 hours.
According to the Civil Aviation Requirements issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), any co-pilot with 1,500 hours of flying experience and an Airline Transport Pilots Licence can become a commander.
A Kingfisher executive, on the condition of anonymity, explained they had carried out the process to fill the need for commanders, as many of the carrier’s pilots were leaving for other airlines in which they become commanders without many flying hours.
“Our pilots are leaving for other airlines operating Airbus aircraft with much less minimum flying hour criteria to become commanders. To stop the pilots from leaving, our airline has also brought it (minimum flying hour criteria) down to 2,500 hours,†said the executive. Kingfisher, IndiGo and GoAir operate only Airbus aircraft in their fleet. Air India and Jet Airways also have Airbus aircraft in their fleet.
A Kingfisher spokesperson declined to comment on the issue.
Analysts also feel it is dangerous to promote young pilots with fewer flying hours to commanders. “It is a very dangerous and unfair situation, as the captain flying with just 2,000 hours’ flying experience is like flying with a pilot who has absolutely no experience,†said Mohan Ranganathan, a Chennai-based aviation analyst, who has worked as a pilot with various airlines.
10/09/11 Mihir Mishra/Business Standard