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Old 9th Apr 2008, 15:14
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Misbehaving Indian MP Threatens To Jail Upright Air India Pilot

This is with reference to a recent news item of an Air India pilot Capt Rana,offloading a Indian Member of Parliament, Mr Wahab, for alleged misbehavior. The MP allegedly delayed the flight by arriving late and when the pilot objected, entered the flight deck prior to departure and called the pilot a “glorified driver”. The MP has also threatened to unleash a “breach of privilege motion” against the pilot where a committee of MPs can send the pilot to jail for allegedly insulting an important political functionary.

It takes an Indian airline pilot almost 5 to 10 years of rigorous training, thousands of hours of experience, with a minimum passing score of 80 percent in numerous aviation subjects and various practical tests to qualify as a commander of an aircraft. He is solely responsible for a machine worth millions of dollars and numerous human lives. Every action he takes is recorded in a data recorder or a black box - no other job in the world requires a person to be more accountable. He is directly responsible for his actions and could die for making mistakes. He is checked for his professional skills, mental and physical alertness every six months through rigorous tests. He may have to undergo a preflight medical and a breathalyzer test prior to a flight. A pilot has to work 24 X 7 despite inclement weather and adversity. He cannot escape from his aircraft in an emergency- he has no pending files and every decision has to be prompt and correct. Unlike an MP he cannot adjourn a flight or break tables and chairs and throw tantrums at fellow colleagues .He cannot plunder crores of public money and remain unaccountable.
An MP in India requires no breathalyzer tests, no academic qualifications, no professional skills or medical tests and can get away scot free even with a criminal back ground. And to top it all Wahab is a Non Resident Indian - he does not even reside in India and hence, despite being a multimillionaire, does not pay a penny in taxes. And yet he travels at the expense of the taxpaying public!
A pilot may be a "glorified driver", just as an engineer is a "glorified mechanic" and a surgeon a "glorified butcher”. But MP’s like Wahab who blatantly misuse official privileges and cheat the system are “glorified robbers”.

The official spokesman of government owned Air India, Mr Jitender Bharagava, an obvious lackey of politicians himself and well known for his biased view on pilots,has already prematurely commented on the issue saying that " the customer is always right". Well, Mr Bhargava , the 9/11 hijackers were also "customers" and we all know how "right" they were, don't we ?

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