You Can Get a Pilot License in India After
Just 35 Minutes in Air
Pilot Reliability The spotlight on aviation safety has swung from aircraft reliability to pilot reliability in the past few years. Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg Anupam Verma has a certificate that shows he has flown an aircraft for 360 hours. He says he got it after sitting in the co-pilot's seat for just 35 minutes. He's one of dozens of pilots in the country who obtained certificates showing inflated flying hours and ground training, according to court documents and interviews with pilots, regulators and industry analysts. The son of a poor farmer, Verma was given a 2.8 million-rupee ($44,000) subsidy by the Indian government to learn to fly a commercial jet. "What if I was flying and had an emergency? I wouldn't even know how or where to land," Verma, 25, said in an interview. "We'd kill not only the passengers, but we might crash in a village and kill even more people." |
tirsdag 2. juni 2015
Flight safety and pilot selection- What is it with India?
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