New Delhi: After two more pilots were arrested on Tuesday for submitting fake
documents to get their pilot licenses, the Government today promised
firm action over the incident.
Civil Aviation Minister Vayalar Ravi ordered an audit of all the forty
flying schools in the country.
"There are about 40 flying schools. Now there is an audit of these
schools...Blanket order has been given to go ahead into the complaints.
There is no leniency to anybody", Ravi told reporters outside
Parliament.
"This is a big fraud playing with human lives. There will be no leniency
to anybody. We will go very strongly by abiding with the laws. Every
angle would be looked into. The issue is very serious," he said.
On the case of the suspended woman pilot getting bail from a court, he
said, "Everything would be done step by step. We want the case to be
very strong."
The Minister also said the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had
discussed the issue with him "more than once" and steps are being taken
to address the issue.
Meanwhile, Bharat Bhushan, Director General of Civil Aviation told NDTV that there was no reason for panic. But he also added that the watchdog as well as airlines needed to be more vigilant in checking the credentials of those applying for flying licenses and subsequently hiring pilots.
National carrier Air India also issued a note to NDTV saying it
had taken affirmative action against two Air India pilots after finding
irregularities in their records.
''Soon after DGCA found some discrepancy in the records of two Air India
pilots, the company suspended one and took other off flying. Our CMD,
Mr Arvind Jadhav, has also appointed a 3-member committee of Executive
Directors to scrutinise the records of pilots of this particular batch
and submit their report to the Chief Vigilance Officer for further
action. The number of pilots being looked into is around a dozen.''
In the last few weeks, India has been left winded with what seems to be a
rapidly-expanding roster of imposter pilots, all of who have been
operating flights. Apart from the Spice Jet two pilots who were
arrested, thirteen others have been shortlisted for possibly lying about
their qualifications. The records of another 4000 pilots are now under
scrutiny.
(With PTI inputs)
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