Sunday, April 24, 2011

Air India's license fraud is serious for more than 10 pilots fired

BEIJING, April 25 Xinhua Hong Kong, "Wen Wei Po," 25 reported that a passenger plane burst earlier Indian pilots means of forged documents to obtain licenses, prompting the Indian government to overhaul the aviation industry. The survey found that fraud and corruption a serious problem the industry, many pilots actually through fraud, cheating and other illegal means to obtain a license. So far, more than 10 pilots suspended license violations, a high-level regulatory bodies more be dismissed. India's aviation industry security alarm. 

Pilots license revoked under the state-run Air India and a number of private airlines, because they falsified flight records, cheating, bribery, proctor and so on. Low-cost airline SpiceJet fired three violations pilots, Chief Executive Officer of Mills, said penalties should be increased corruption and irregularities. He angrily said: "chaos pilots license to, like disregard for human life." 

India 20 years ago, the aviation industry, with the economic take-off in recent years, many new airlines emerge, many aviation schools also have been established. But these schools varies greatly, some courses actually less than one year tuition fee $ 65,000, and generosity, engineers, and housewives can be studied, causing the concern. India's Civil Aviation Authority security chief's daughter, was revealed earlier receipt of preferential treatment in obtaining licenses, the result of the charge be dismissed. The shortage of manpower, can not effectively monitor the industry corruption, nepotism issues. Organic teachers groups say licensing examination system needs modernization, with the actual flight-related topics. 

India's aviation industry more than 6300 million passengers last year, although the industry a lot of problems, but fortunately the accident rate is low. Air China Air India Air India's fast and cheap air plane crash happened in May last year, causing 158 people were killed in the last 10 years, the first serious accident.

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