Chaos at Mumbai, Delhi Airports as Pilots go on Sick Leave


Mumbai, Sep 8 (IANS): Some 400 pilots of Jet Airways proceeded on a mass "sick leave" Tuesday morning, resulting in cancellations of over 100 flights, inconvenience to thousands of passengers and chaos at several airports across the country.

Flights out of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore and Chennai bore the brunt of this mass leave, as per reports from these centres. Several international flights also had to be cancelled.

The airline operates 380 flights daily to 63 destinations in India and overseas.

"The least the airline people could have done is informed me that my flight was being cancelled," complained V.S. Sharma who was to fly to Mumbai from Delhi. "I could have made alternative arrangements. Really, this is very, very bizarre."

Jet Airways said all affected guests can get a full refund or rebook themselves on an alternate date without any cancellation or reissue charges, but passengers were not amused.

The pilots have been demanding the reinstatement of two of their colleagues, who were sacked recently. The airline has some 700 pilots on its rolls.

"Regrettably, a section of the pilots who were rostered for operations have resorted to a simulated strike by reporting sick," a Jet Airways spokesperson said in a statement Tuesday morning.

"Jet Airways is taking all steps to minimise the inconvenience to its guests. The airline will make all efforts to operate the maximum number of flights," the statement said.

"However, perforce, some flights may have to be combined or cancelled; we will try to accommodate our guests on alternate flights."

The newly formed National Aviators Guild, a union of some Jet Airways pilots, has called the strike. They are protesting the sacking of two of their colleagues earlier this month. The airline has declined to recognise this union.

Girish Kaushik, the president of the guild, said they had issued the mandatory 14-day notice to the airline, adding the sacking of the two pilots was an act of vendetta for starting a new union and totally unjustified.

The two sacked senior pilots, Balaraman and Sam Thomas, were told of their termination by e-mail. The pilots claim that they were given the pink slip as they were instrumental in forming the new union.

"My sincere apologies to passengers. All we want is that the management takes the two pilots back. That is our only demand," Kaushik said. "We are not on strike. This is an individual decision by each pilot," Kaushik told IANS.

Jet Airways said it has had been in conciliatory talks with the union and the Regional Labour Commissioner had warned that any strike during this period would be deemed illegal as per the Industrial Disputes Act.

  

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  • Kiran Punja, Mangalore,Dubai

    Tue, Sep 08 2009

    Dear all whoever has written comments and who is going to read without leaving a comment. In India we will find so many strikes happening everyday, and so many like you all just comment but when it comes to your daily life you have also been in atleast ONE strike. think over people pointing fingers is very easy but not being pointed out is what needs to be acheived. God Bless INDIA

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Tue, Sep 08 2009

    The Jet Airways might have learned the lessons of strikes from AI pilots. What the JA pilots have done was highly unethical and each of them must be punished. If they don''t understand the problems created to the thousands of passengers, they must learn it someway. The passengers must have their rights, and they must take all the 400 sick pilots to the nearest government hospitals, and then to the local court.

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  • henry MISQUITH, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Tue, Sep 08 2009

    ONE  MUST KNOW THAT WE ARE A FREE NATION AND SUCH BLACK MAILING SHOULD COME TO END BY ALL MEANS.  MAY IT BE FROM MANAGEMENT OR WORKERS. WE HAVE LABOUR COURTS THEN WHAT IS USE OF SUCH STRIKES. COURT ORDERS BE IMPLEMENTED AS FAST AS POSSIBLE. FIGHT IN THE COURT NOT IN STREETS.

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  • Charles D''Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Sep 08 2009

    Mr. Leslie, Udipi, Dubai...Experience for pilots comes by fying aircrafts and not by driving cars. Everyone has to start somewhere. Most of the accidents in air industry are Mechanical and Electrical failure and not human errors.. CPL is the permit to fly aircrafts..thats it..!

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  • Ryan P., mumbai

    Tue, Sep 08 2009

    Firstly going on mass sick leave is no solution. If a couple of pilots are terminated, the reason should be sought through consultation and discussions. while pilots are recruited they should sign an agreement, stating they will not go on strike and if it''s violated, they can be terminated with a stinker in their experience letter. The management of all airlines shoould take note of this to avoid such incidents in the future.

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  • henry MISQUITH, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Tue, Sep 08 2009

    IT IS VERY UNFORTUNATE THAT THE JET AIRWAYS PILOTS ARE BEHAVING IN SUCH A IRRESPONSIBLE MANNER. THESE PILOTS HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY AND WELL PAID BEHAVE LIKE ORDINARY GOONDAS. THEY NEED TO BE TERMINATED.

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  • Joel Fernandes, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Sep 08 2009

    Dear Leslie, I know young pilots are still pilots as there are 3 in my extended family and they are all trained to levels where they can take-off and land and fly in turbulent weathers like any other professional pilots. Flying hours only add to the experience and most pilots without flying certain number of hours aren''t given a CPL. Once a CPL is given the pilots climb up their ranks based on flying hours.

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  • Lavina, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 08 2009

    Yes I agree with prakash. These issues should be tackled properly. Find out what was the reason for all of them taking sick leave at a stretch. If its a genuine case spare them and if not either salary should be deducted and make them pay fine too, as they have made such a loss. They cannot be so linient with their duties. Keep pilots at a standby and if worse comes to worse, sack them, then they will realise.

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  • Leslie, udupi,dubai

    Tue, Sep 08 2009

    I disagree with Anil Moras and his pal who agrees with the idea of young blood as flying is all about experience/flying hours and not young blood. If there is a crash i am sure that anil and his pal will be first to blame the pilot not knowing that they themselves where recommending young inexperienced pilots

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  • prakash, mlore

    Tue, Sep 08 2009

    There should be a diplomatic way of solving the problems not strike when it comes to Aviation, beacuse the loss is so much.Best way is to deduct from their salaries and terminate them,any way they are on strike please recruit new guys,in this part of season it is tough to find job.these people are on strike as aviation sector is loosing so much.

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  • Karun Joseph, Banglore Karnataka

    Tue, Sep 08 2009

    I will not agree....above comments

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  • Joel Fernandes, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Sep 08 2009

    A termination of services of all pilots would be even better. There are lot of pilots in around the world who are willing to take up jobs in Indian markets as we see in Air India Express has most of the pilots who are non-Indians.

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  • Charles D''Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Sep 07 2009

    I am with Mr. Anil Moras, All the pilots who take took part in such a strike (For Silly Reason) shall be terminated..There may be several young pilots who want to get employed.

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  • Anil Moras, Mangalore, India

    Tue, Sep 08 2009

    Jet Airways, please terminate all of these useless non-accountable and not committed employees one by one.... There is always fresh blood who is looking for work.

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