Norsk kaptein valgt som ny sjef for 100.000 piloter
På det internasjonale flygerforbundets kongress ble norske Jack Netskar valgt som ny leder.
Det internasjonale flygerforbundet IFALPA har mer enn 100.000 medlemmer i nesten 100 land. Det har sitt hovedkvarter i Canada og skal nå ledes av den norske flykapteinen Jack Netskar.
– IFALPA kan ikke stoppe liberaliseringen, men vi kan påpeke de negative konsekvensene. Det er viktig for oss, sier Jack Netskar til tidsskriftet Fri fagbevegelse.
– Du kan kalle det en demontering av regelverket, eller begrensninger i regelverket, sier han om liberaliseringen som finner sted.
Den nyvalgte lederen for verdens piloter sier også at det vil være viktig å beholde kvaliteten på den tekniske siden.
– Flyselskapene har hatt tilgang til mange gode piloter. Yrket har vært preget av profesjonalitet. Det er i denne forbindelse mange elementer å ta tak i for IFALPA, blant annet tilgangen til markedet og reglene for eierskap, sier han til samme tidsskift.
Netskar mener det vil være viktig å ta hensyn til arbeidstakerne i den pågående prosessen, og at det er en utfordring med «atypiske og til og med falske ansettelsesmodeller, og piloter på null timers kontrakter».
– En reell flysikkerhetsutfordring i dagens luftfart, mener han.
Den nyvalgte lederen for pilotenes verdensorganisasjon er fortsatt nestleder i Norsk Flygerforbund (NF) som har vært tilknyttet LO siden 2015.
– IFALPA kan ikke stoppe liberaliseringen, men vi kan påpeke de negative konsekvensene. Det er viktig for oss, sier Jack Netskar til tidsskriftet Fri fagbevegelse.
– Du kan kalle det en demontering av regelverket, eller begrensninger i regelverket, sier han om liberaliseringen som finner sted.
Den nyvalgte lederen for verdens piloter sier også at det vil være viktig å beholde kvaliteten på den tekniske siden.
– Flyselskapene har hatt tilgang til mange gode piloter. Yrket har vært preget av profesjonalitet. Det er i denne forbindelse mange elementer å ta tak i for IFALPA, blant annet tilgangen til markedet og reglene for eierskap, sier han til samme tidsskift.
Netskar mener det vil være viktig å ta hensyn til arbeidstakerne i den pågående prosessen, og at det er en utfordring med «atypiske og til og med falske ansettelsesmodeller, og piloter på null timers kontrakter».
– En reell flysikkerhetsutfordring i dagens luftfart, mener han.
Den nyvalgte lederen for pilotenes verdensorganisasjon er fortsatt nestleder i Norsk Flygerforbund (NF) som har vært tilknyttet LO siden 2015.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BERLIN, Germany –The 74th Conference of the International Federation of Air Line Pilots’ Associations (IFALPA) in Berlin, Germany, representing over 100,000 pilots worldwide, held elections today and is pleased to announce the new Executive Board:
President - Captain Jack Netskar, Norway
Deputy President - Captain Amornvaj (Ben) Mansumitchai, Thailand
EVP Administration Membership & Finance (AMF) - Captain Rick Cameron, United States
EVP Professional & Government Affairs (PGA) - Captain Brian Shury, Canada
EVP Technical & Safety Standards (TSS) - Captain Patrick Magisson, France
EVP Africa & Middle East (AFI/MID) - Captain Souhaiel Dallel, Tunisia
EVP Asia & Pacific (ASIA/PAC) - Captain Ishtiaque Hossain, Bangladesh
EVP Caribbean & North America (CAR/NAM) - Captain Mike Geer, USA
EVP Europe (EUR) - Captain Otjan de Bruijn, Netherlands
EVP South America (SAM) - Captain Daniel Bianco, Argentina
IFALPA’s new President, Captain Jack Netskar of Norway has been a Captain with Scandinavian Airline System (SAS) for more than two decades. Soon after beginning his career as a line pilot, Captain Netskar became involved in union work. Over the years, he has been elected to several leadership positions including Board Member, Deputy Chair, and Chair of SAS Pilot Union, International Director of his home Member Association, NF, and the Federation’s Executive Vice President, Professional and Government Affairs, a position he served in from 2016 until his election as President, today.
Captain Netskar plans to forward the mission of the Federation by emphasising the harmonization of IFALPA’s Technical work with its Industrial and Regional focus. Captain Netskar opined, “There is a great responsibility in leading a global community with expertise in so many areas. This responsibility needs to be managed and developed with the support of a strong and strategically oriented leadership.” The Federation welcomes Captain Netskar as IFALPA’s new President.
For further information, please contact:
Emily Bitting, IFALPA Senior Communications Specialist
communications@ifalpa.org
BERLIN, Germany –The 74th Conference of the International Federation of Air Line Pilots’ Associations (IFALPA) in Berlin, Germany, representing over 100,000 pilots worldwide, held elections today and is pleased to announce the new Executive Board:
President - Captain Jack Netskar, Norway
Deputy President - Captain Amornvaj (Ben) Mansumitchai, Thailand
EVP Administration Membership & Finance (AMF) - Captain Rick Cameron, United States
EVP Professional & Government Affairs (PGA) - Captain Brian Shury, Canada
EVP Technical & Safety Standards (TSS) - Captain Patrick Magisson, France
EVP Africa & Middle East (AFI/MID) - Captain Souhaiel Dallel, Tunisia
EVP Asia & Pacific (ASIA/PAC) - Captain Ishtiaque Hossain, Bangladesh
EVP Caribbean & North America (CAR/NAM) - Captain Mike Geer, USA
EVP Europe (EUR) - Captain Otjan de Bruijn, Netherlands
EVP South America (SAM) - Captain Daniel Bianco, Argentina
IFALPA’s new President, Captain Jack Netskar of Norway has been a Captain with Scandinavian Airline System (SAS) for more than two decades. Soon after beginning his career as a line pilot, Captain Netskar became involved in union work. Over the years, he has been elected to several leadership positions including Board Member, Deputy Chair, and Chair of SAS Pilot Union, International Director of his home Member Association, NF, and the Federation’s Executive Vice President, Professional and Government Affairs, a position he served in from 2016 until his election as President, today.
Captain Netskar plans to forward the mission of the Federation by emphasising the harmonization of IFALPA’s Technical work with its Industrial and Regional focus. Captain Netskar opined, “There is a great responsibility in leading a global community with expertise in so many areas. This responsibility needs to be managed and developed with the support of a strong and strategically oriented leadership.” The Federation welcomes Captain Netskar as IFALPA’s new President.
For further information, please contact:
Emily Bitting, IFALPA Senior Communications Specialist
communications@ifalpa.org
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Note to Editors: The International Federation of Air Line Pilots’ Associations represents more than 100,000 pilots in nearly 100 countries around the globe. The mission of IFALPA is to promote the highest level of aviation safety worldwide and to be the global advocate of the piloting profession; providing representation, services and support to both our members and the aviation industry.
See the Federation website www.ifalpa.org
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