Asiana
Airlines Enforces Its Pilots to Fly A380 Airplanes with No Passengers for Their
Pilot Qualifications
Asiana Airlines will finally fly airplane without passengers to make its
supersize A380 pilots maintain their qualifications. A380 pilots have to take
off and land three times within 90 days in order to maintain their
qualifications. The new coronavirus crisis had stopped Asiana Airlines'
operation of A380 airplanes.
Eight Asiana Airlines pilots will fly A380 airplanes in the West Sea Training
Area near Incheon International Airport for three days from May 6, said sources
in the aviation industry on May 7. No passengers or cargoes will be loaded on
this airplane. On May 6, three instructor-level pilots conducted a total of
nine training flights. From this day to May 8, a total of 17 training flights
will be conducted.
The A380 airplane costs tens of millions of won for a takeoff and a landing.
Asiana Airlines, whose business performance is sluggish, is forced to enforce
the training.
Currently, Asiana and Korean Air are the only two airlines operating the A380
model. There are a total of six A380 airplanes and 143 pilots at in Asiana. In
order to maintain their qualifications as pilots, they must actually fly or
train through a simulator.
Korean Air has one A380 simulator, but cannot let Asiana Airline pilots use the
simulator due to its busy training schedule. Asiana Airlines negotiated with
Thailand which has a simulator in Asia. But the spread of the pandemic did not
allow Asiana Airline pilots to enter Thailand, so Asiana Airlines decided to
execute training flights. "We will continue to consult with Thailand for
smooth training in the future," Asiana said.
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