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slapfaan
13th Apr 2009, 12:41
Not quite all that relevant to fragrant harbour, but really to show cx mismanagement that the pilots will always have the last laugh::ok:

Pilot shortfall sees flight grounded
By Melanie Peters

The shortage of trained pilots in South Africa has been highlighted again after a Cape Town doctor complained he was told his flight was suspended at the last minute because the pilot was not accredited to fly the plane.

Dr Omar Omar was booked on a Virgin Atlantic flight to London on Sunday, March 29, as he was due to start work as a locum in Ireland.

He said they were just about to board the flight when it was cancelled due to "operational reasons".

"We were told there was no crew. However, we had seen crew arrive already. I then went up to the pilot and asked him what was happening. He told me that he was not accredited to fly the plane."

The South African Civil Aviation Authority this week warned that the shortage of highly skilled aviation personnel was a stark reality, faced by many countries worldwide.

Captain Colin Jordaan, chief executive officer of the authority, said as a result, South Africa and most other developing countries had become a hunting ground for well-heeled employers.

"The current global demand for experienced pilots, engineers, air traffic controllers and maintenance and aerodrome technicians, among others, requires immediate intervention, as it is usually a lengthy process to identify and train candidates," he said.

"Although the current economic downturn might offer some respite, the rate at which many of our country's experienced personnel are lured toward more lucrative jobs elsewhere in the world is alarming."

Virgin confirmed that there was a delay due to operational reasons. A spokesperson said all its passengers were given overnight accommodation and offered 12 500 flying club miles as an apology.



This article was originally published on page 5 of The Cape Argus on April 12, 2009

A. Le Rhone
13th Apr 2009, 21:28
Lots of aircraft on order. Old pilots leaving, military supply dwindling and no new young ones training. Current economic hiccups aside we are facing a massive and crippling shortage in the next 10 years.

Rook
14th Apr 2009, 01:41
I'm betting on it.

Liam Gallagher
14th Apr 2009, 02:04
"Old pilots leaving"

... really... hadn't spotted that... seen a few leave, only to come back!!

AD POSSE AD ESSE
14th Apr 2009, 02:21
Expectations are that the next round of pilot shortages will be 10x worse than the last one...

So much more the reason for not caving in to reductions of benefits, agreeing to concessions etc..

Now NRhodent, how about that 50% salary increase for pilots that you've been trying to avoid for the past 10 years:eek:

load sheet
14th Apr 2009, 02:55
I think SIA is the only one not renewing contracts and let experiences Capt to go away :ok:

geh065
14th Apr 2009, 09:58
Virgin are after a few of our A340s.

Aussie
15th Apr 2009, 07:30
No shortage of qualified drivers at this point in time, in Europe anyway!

Next shortage to be 10x worse? Doubt it.

There was no shortage in the first place. They just took on drivers with lower experience, not like the T&Cs Skyrocketed....

Falconette
15th Apr 2009, 07:32
Management tends over react always.

The current economic situation is likely to bite harder in the coming months. There will be more unpaid leave and layoffs/ sackings across all airlines.

After which in maybe another 12-18 months when traffic picks up again, aggressive hiring. Till then stay employed! Unless you have been planning for that long holiday you never had time for.