Air India pilots' Dreamliner
training delayed again
The first batch of Boeing instructors
hired by Air India (AI) to resume pilot drills for the Boeing 787 fleet arrived
in Delhi a couple of weeks ago, but their training flights are yet to
begin.
The training is needed because Airbus A320 is a single-aisle
aircraft while the Dreamliner is a wide-body plane. Both the aircraft also have
different cockpits.
The training held up for four months by the grounding
of the Dreamliner fleet is further being delayed because the airline has failed
to complete mandatory paperwork required by foreign instructors to operate
flights in India, said sources. The delay has left at least 30 pilots
unused.
According to the airline's agreement with Boeing, each foreign
instructor is paid $2,000 (approximately Rs1.41 lakh) a day, inclusive of perks
such as stay in a five-star hotel.
While some clearances were acquired
only a couple of days ago, identity cards are yet to be issued. "This is laxness
by the airline's flight training department. Boeing had informed them about the
visit of these trainers 15 days in advance. But the airline applied for
clearances only after they arrived," said a senior pilot.
"AI has six
in-house B787 instructors who are not used fully and now even the Boeing
instructors hired at a premium are being wasted," said another
source.
The AI spokesperson and the airline's chairman and managing
director Rohit Nandan did not respond to HT calls. |
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