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Now, global pilots' body bans help to troubled Air India - Times of India | 21/05/12  Moneycontrol.comNow, global pilots' body bans help to troubled Air IndiaTimes of IndiaNEW DELHI: Air India may not be able to 'borrow' any pilots from outside of India any more. UK-based International Federation of Airline Pilots' Association (IFAPA), a global body of pilots that represents about 1 lakh pilots from 100 organizations, ... | | |
Aviation regulator blamed for failure to offset turbulence - gulfnews.com | 21/05/12  FirstpostAviation regulator blamed for failure to offset turbulencegulfnews.comBy S. Narendra, Correspondent Mumbai: The International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations (Ifalpa) has accused the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) of violating its role as an independent regulator in dealing with the Air India's ... | | |
Int'l federation to ban Air India - Times Now.tv | 20/05/12  Int'l federation to ban Air IndiaTimes Now.tvThe 13 day old standoff between Air India management and pilots has already caused the airline loss of Rs 200 crore. But now Air India is set to come under more pressure. The International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Association has written to its ... | | |
Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific - World Socialist Web Site | 19/05/12  Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the PacificWorld Socialist Web SiteThe former India Air pilots, members of the Indian Commercial Pilots' Association (ICPA), are paid 50 percent less than IPG pilots. While IPG pilots are paid a fixed salary, ICPA pilots are only paid for the hours they work and not for training. ... | | |
US judge: Woman who sent back Russian boy must pay - WSET | 19/05/12  US judge: Woman who sent back Russian boy must payWSETAn airline pilot is accused of trying to board a flight at Buffalo for New York City with a loaded revolver in his bag, and authorities believe he'd been flying with it for two days. An airline pilot is accused of trying to board a flight at Buffalo ... | | |
Airfares spike due to Air India cutbacks - TTG Asia | 17/05/12  Airfares spike due to Air India cutbacksTTG AsiaAIR India's (AI) curtailing of international services to stem operational losses has seen airfares from India to Europe and the US rise by about 20 per cent during the current peak travel season. Since identifying that 80-90 per cent of its losses ... | | |
Pilots stage fatigue protest - Air Traffic Management | 17/05/12  Pilots stage fatigue protestAir Traffic ManagementHundreds of pilots and cabin from across Europe this week demonstrated in front of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), in Cologne to convince them that safety must be at the heart of new pilot fatigue rules. EASA is currently meeting to discuss ... | | |
All Share Services - Salon | 16/05/12  All Share ServicesSalonHe was hopeful they would be able to recover the final conversations between the pilot and co-pilot and air traffic control, but said there were no plans to make the transcripts public. The Superjet is intended to help resurrect Russia's aerospace ... | | |
All Share Services - Salon | 16/05/12  All Share ServicesSalonHe was hopeful they would be able to recover the final conversations between the pilot and co-pilot and air traffic control, but said there were no plans to make the transcripts public. The Superjet is intended to help resurrect Russia's aerospace ... | | |
All Share Services - Salon | 16/05/12  SalonAll Share ServicesSalonHe was hopeful they would be able to recover the final conversations between the pilot and co-pilot and air traffic control, but said there were no plans to make the transcripts public. The Superjet is intended to help resurrect Russia's aerospace ... | | |
Air India flight cancellations result in air fare hike - TravelBizMonitor | 15/05/12  Air India flight cancellations result in air fare hikeTravelBizMonitorBy TBM Staff | Mumbai Air India's woes translate into good news for competing international carriers. With the state-owned airline forced to cancel flights because of a pilots' agitation, fares in the international sector have shot up.and more » ... | | |
German Bund rate hits new record low - The News International | 15/05/12  German Bund rate hits new record lowThe News InternationalFollowing the merger, the state-run carrier has some 800 pilots on its payroll. The Indian Pilots' Guild union at the weekend said it was ready for talks to end the walkout hitting Air India, which is facing problems due to rising fuel prices, ... | | |
Foreign carriers tap AI's lost biz, airfares shoot up - Business Standard | 15/05/12  Foreign carriers tap AI's lost biz, airfares shoot upBusiness StandardAir India's woes translate into good news for competing international carriers. With the state-owned airline forced to cancel flights because of a pilots' agitation, fares in the international sector have shot up. The average fare rise has been 20 per ... | | |
Air transport - Europolitics.info | 15/05/12  Air transportEuropolitics.infoBy Isabelle Smets | Monday 14 May 2012 On 15 and 16 May, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) will hear the views of aviation sector players on the planned revision this year of rules on flight time and rest periods for airline pilots.and more » ... | | |
Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific - World Socialist Web Site | 12/05/12  Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the PacificWorld Socialist Web SiteThe dispute is connected to unresolved wage differentials between pilots when AI merged with its sister airline India Air in 2007. In May 2011, 800 pilots of former India Air?members of the Indian Commercial Pilots' Association (ICPA)?struck for ... | | |
Air Canada pushes Aveos into bankruptcy, eliminating 2600 jobs - World Socialist Web Site | 12/05/12  Air Canada pushes Aveos into bankruptcy, eliminating 2600 jobsWorld Socialist Web SiteBy Laurent Lafrance Having mounted only a token campaign against the closure of the airplane maintenance company Aveos, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW) is now working alongside the provincial Liberal government ... | | |
Ticket rates shoot up as flights remain grounded - Times of India | 12/05/12  Ticket rates shoot up as flights remain groundedTimes of IndiaSince Kingfisher's flight capacity is already down from 400 to 100 now, any further reduction in capacity with pilots of AI and of Kingfisher (for some time) being on strike could have led to a major spurt. So we have issued directives to airlines and ... | | |
Options on offer in fatigue fight - The Australian | 11/05/12  Options on offer in fatigue fightThe AustralianThe Civil Aviation Safety Authority said the rules had been developed in consultation with representatives from the major airlines, pilot associations, Heliwest and Flight Training Adelaide. The basic flight and duty time limitation rules would ... | | |
Mother's Day don'ts: dish gloves, Cougar shirts - KTIV | 10/05/12  Mother's Day don'ts: dish gloves, Cougar shirtsKTIVAirline pilot Denny Fitch was hitching a ride home on a DC-10 in 1989 when heard an explosion somewhere in the back of the jet. He soon made his way to the cockpit to see if the crew needed help.More >> AP National News VideoMore>> By LEANNE ITALIE ... | | |
3 Serie A clubs to answer for match-fixing - WMC-TV | 09/05/12  3 Serie A clubs to answer for match-fixingWMC-TVAirline pilot Denny Fitch was hitching a ride home on a DC-10 in 1989 when heard an explosion somewhere in the back of the jet. He soon made his way to the cockpit to see if the crew needed help.More >> AP National News VideoMore>> ROME (AP) - Serie A ... | | |
International pilots body asks Pakistan to setup safety board - The News International | 09/05/12  The Express TribuneInternational pilots body asks Pakistan to setup safety boardThe News InternationalBy our correspondent KARACHI: The International Federation of Airline Pilots' Association (IFALPA) has expressed concerns over aviation safety in Pakistan and asked the president to establish an independent National Transportation Safety Board for ... | | |
International pilots' body asks Pakistan to setup safety board - The News International | 09/05/12  The Express TribuneInternational pilots' body asks Pakistan to setup safety boardThe News InternationalBy our correspondent KARACHI: The International Federation of Airline Pilots' Association (IFALPA) has expressed concerns over aviation safety in Pakistan and asked the president to establish an independent National Transportation Safety Board for ... | | |
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