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Old 24th May 2010, 06:23
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Corruption In Indian Civil Aviation

How many of us out there are helplessly watching television and reading the newspapers as arm chair experts in the Indian media scream out fanciful theories on how a modern jet aircraft must be flown.Not only are they trivialising a pilot's job,they are also obscuring the four basic reasons for the Air India Express disaster:

1) Corruption

2) Greed

3) Unaccountability

4)Systemic failure

AIX is a low cost carrier and hence the dead passengers were poor migrant workers- not champagne drinking socialities or the ruling elite. This issue will be brushed aside in no time and all will be well again.

Will someone please speak up and blow the lid off the cesspool that is Indian Aviation? Right from a media savvy crook called the Minister to the lowest clerk at the DGCA office - they all need to be exposed.
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Flight Of Accountability

There has been a lot of discussion in the media regarding foreign pilots (also known as “expat pilots”) in the aftermath of the tragic air accident at Mangalore. The Minister of Civil aviation, many bureaucrats, airline officials and even a few journalists have gone to great lengths to explain how experienced foreign pilots hired by Air India and private airlines are essential to the Indian aviation industry. A retired spokesperson of Air India, who has no business to speak on behalf of Air India anymore, has been repeatedly appearing on television to painstakingly explain how important foreign pilots are to the company. Clearly the air disaster at Mangalore with a foreign pilot at the controls has made a lot of powerful people worried .Very worried.

The point however is not whether foreigners should be allowed in Indian carriers or not. Some of them are highly experienced and respected professionals who have undoubtedly made a huge contribution to the Indian airline industry. This article is not about them. It is about a shady scheme on gargantuan proportions, backed by government policy and a well oiled system that feeds on unimaginable corruption, on a scale that would astonish every innocent fare paying air passenger.

Air India is a government run Public Sector Undertaking and thus, it is assumed that rules applicable to other government institutions meant to keep corruption under check would apply to it too. The Ministry of Defence, for example has strict rules debarring the involvement of private middlemen or brokers in facilitating defence contracts. Other ministries have strict guidelines on the recruitment of qualified personnel or consultants where a transparent tendering process has to be adhered to.

In the case of Air India and its subsidiary Air India Express, such rules do not seem to apply at all.

Some years ago, the ministry of civil aviation that ran erstwhile Air India and Indian Airlines, cooked up unrealistic passenger growth projections and placed massive aircraft orders for Air India and Indian Airlines. Private airlines only too eager to float shares to rake in public money and capitalise on the hype jumped in the bandwagon. Overnight, hundreds of vacancies for pilots were created.

Air India began hiring foreign pilots in 2003.Other reputed companies like Singapore Airlines and various Gulf Airlines such as Emirates, recruit foreign nationals too but with great transparency. Foreign pilots hired by them are a part of the regular workforce and are directly hired, without involving middlemen, on local terms. European airlines do not hire non EU nationals.

In Air India’s case, no global tenders were floated for foreign recruitment firms and no advertisements in newspapers announcing vacancies for foreign nationals appeared. Bureaucrats and officials in Air India, hand in glove with their counterparts and politicians in the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Ministry of Labour, Home Ministry, Ministry of External Affairs and other agencies hastily cleared the proposal to hire foreign nationals and the policy of recruiting foreign pilots was established. Politicians of opposition parties were roped in and a cosy arrangement was made.

To bypass opposition from its own employees and to circumvent elaborate transparent recruitment procedures and various laws, a defunct subsidiary, Air India Charters Ltd was revived and used as the vehicle to issue foreigners contracts. Hence the hundreds of foreign pilots in Air India and Air Express are routed through Air India Charters Ltd through recruitment firms and then using a legal loophole, deputed to Air India and Air India Express.

Private firms comprising middlemen and brokers, with the respectable title of “Aviation Consultants” were approached and many of these, such as Rishworth Aviation, Parc Aviation and scores of others appeared out of the wood work. Overnight, new consulting agencies sprang up, some in murky tax havens like the Isle of Man and Channel Islands. All suddenly began to offer “experienced” pilots from all parts of the world. Many of these foreign pilots had and continue to have no clear track record. Some claim to have thousands of hours of flying experience in countries as diverse as Russia and Rwanda. Some of the airlines and countries (such as Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia) that these pilots flew in do not even exist anymore. No background checks are carried out by either Air India or the Indian Government. Strangely the agency of middlemen, or “consultant” supplying the pilots, is entrusted with this task.

Lucrative contracts were tailor-made to lure foreign pilots in droves.
Decades of rules meant to harass Indian pilots such as stringent medical standards were waived off by the government for foreign pilots. Air India’s pilots who are Indian nationals, have to undergo a DGCA medical test known as a Class I medical examination and then are again subjected to an elaborate company medical test known as a Pre Employment Medical Examination (PEME).None of these apply to foreign nationals in India. For example, an Indian pilot may not be allowed fly an Indian passenger aircraft wearing a pacemaker but a foreigner most probably would because the medical standards in his country allow it. There have been cases where Indian pilots who are permanently medically grounded by Indian authorities get foreign citizenship and foreign licences and return to India to fly planes on “expat” terms. Atleast two such “foreign” pilots have served Air India on such a contract.

Infact foreign pilots flying Indian registered aircraft are not even required to have Indian flying licences! All they had to do is produce “proof “of experience and a foreign licence and the DGCA issues a “temporary authorisation”. Such “proof” of experience could be a fake certificate or a fake rubber stamp but nobody carries out a background check.
A foreign pilot is not legally answerable to the Indian DGCA since he does not have an Indian Licence. The DGCA can neither revoke nor suspend his flying licence. Technically, an Indian Co Pilot involved in a serious air accident may lose his flying licence and his job; whereas the pilot, if he is a foreigner can take the next flight home and start life on a clean slate!
To prevent the foreign pilots from coming under the ambit of direct taxes in India, the pilots are “officially” based in foreign countries such as Dubai and not given “local” terms of employment. Every month Air India pays the foreign recruitment agencies the salaries of these pilots along with a commission or “consultancy fees” to foreign bank accounts. This is turn trickles back to the various politicians and officials who patronise the system. Not surprisingly, a foreign pilot who recently approached Air India for a job recently was asked to route his application through a recruitment agency!

As a result , millions of dollars that would have normally gone back to the Indian Income Tax Department by deducting taxes at source (had these pilots been based in India) is diverted to foreign bank accounts in foreign countries.

“Liaison officers” and “advisors”, meant to “facilitate” business interests, are regularly appointed by these foreign recruitment agencies to “liaise” with the various ministries and departments. Two of Air India’s senior most executives from the finance department have retired in the past one year and have joined such firms as “liaison” officers. Another, a retired CMD, continues to show great personal interest in negotiating foreign pilots’ contracts on behalf of recruitment agencies.

Foreign pilots are provided better terms of employment causing demoralisation.They are given more leave, sometimes upto ten days in a month –with the justification that they need to go home to be with their families. Indian pilots flying for Air India Express are made to go on postings for fifteen days at a stretch and given one day off at their home base. Ironically these Indian pilots spend three to four days every month with their families and the foreigners (who could be from neighbouring Nepal or Dubai) spend more than a week to ten days every month on holiday.
Foreigners also get paid a higher salary and are entitled to five star hotel accommodations even when not flying. As a result, hundreds of hotel rooms are booked by Air India at exorbitant rates – a percentage of which presumably flows back to some officials.

This murky system in Air India of the past seven years ,quietly went unnoticed. As long as flights took off on time and passengers reached their destinations nobody really cared. Unions cried themselves hoarse- only to be drowned in the din of the money power of powerful lobbies and an ill informed media ,hesitant to upset a mega industry that generates lucrative advertisement revenue .

The air crash at Mangalore need not have necessarily been caused by an incompetent foreign pilot. This post is not meant to disrespect the majority of foreign pilots in India. But the larger issue of rampant corruption and greed must be addressed immediately. Little wonder that all the officials in the dishonest food chain are now working overtime to cover up the issue.The Minister of Civil Aviation,never one to miss a great media opportunity,rolled his sleeves up on tv and walked towards the wreckage site showing his willingness to lend a helping hand.Heart warming statements of sympathy and numerous compensation promises were made and the media lapped up every bit of it. The minister even offered to resign knowing very well that the Prime Minister could ill afford to lose a partner in a fragile coalition government.

Sadly the one hundred and fifty eight innocent people that have been killed cannot speak for themselves anymore.

Therefore we, the rest of the nation and the aviation world , must stand up in one voice to demand a federal criminal investigation to unravel the mess. We cannot afford to wait for another air disaster to prove the politicians, bureaucrats and officials wrong.

Because the next time a shady foreign pilot from strange country with a dubious qualification or medical history crashes a plane in India, you and I could actually be on it.
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Corruption in India ..? really would have never believed it ..!

Like many things in India, the media makes a hype of everything and people unfortunately believe it.

Of course the pressure gets higher and higher as load factors go down to get flights on time and keep the schedule. I have flown many times in and around India and not only the big international airports but also the smaller regional airports and the things i have seen when people take off right into a thunderstorm in monsoon time is hair raising. To go around and divert or delay take off is not a loss of face in my opinion and when the majority understands that things will get better in India and other countries where loss of face is a big issue.

and by the way I'm not flying an Indian reg aircraft and i'm also not based there either, before you jump down my throat.

Regarding foreign pilot's, it's not the foreigner it is the unexperienced pilot's , be it expats, Indian or otherwise. I think in India it is even more important to have experienced pilots as the work inviroment is much more hostile than say in other parts of the world, ie monsoon, questionable airtraffic controll... and so on.

The media created also a hype about all those pilots that will be needed soon and thousands jumped on the band wagon to cash in on that glamouros job of pilot(they have no idea what they are talking about) maybe they should give a pilots roster to the media. especially con artists taking money of people without any intentions to provide any training, but just take the money and run.

I want to point out, that also happened in europe and the US where many people spend all there money to become Pilots and in the end never got job. this is not and indian phenomen.

You mentioned that the europeans will not take people from outside the Eu, this is not right. there is plenty of pilots from outside the EU. they just got them self licences in europe.

Take the UK for instance, you go in an NHS hospital and you will find lot's of doctors and nurses from the subcontinent. People will always be recruited from other countries if the need arises and why not!

So, if there is a crises looming it is very unlikely that an airline will recruit 200hr CPL holders if you have already typrated qualified and experienced pilots on type as it will cut training costs. by the way a CPL holder is not allowed to fly an commercial transport plane in the EU. you have to have at least an Frozen ATPL( ATPL theorie, but not the hours)

On the point, of corruption, I'm all with you, it needs to be stamped out, but how if the polititians on top are the biggest cr....!

have a save flight and my thoughts are with families who's daughters and sons have parished in this, I'm sure avoidable tragedie !

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Absolutely Correct !

Great write up Jetstreams. You have summed it up very well. The greater malaise has been overlooked by the authorities in charge. Well, who is in charge anyway.......!!!???????
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@Jetsreams – “Because the next time a shady foreign pilot from strange country with a dubious qualification or medical history crashes a plane in India, you and I could actually be on it.” – you seem to be contradicting yourself here – earlier you had stated “The air crash at Mangalore need not have necessarily been caused by an incompetent foreign pilot.”

Well, I have been witness to the almost comical sight of the rolling nose-wheel of an ATR overtaking the aircraft after it had broken away post a PIO induced heavy landing at HAL airport, Bangalore. Yes – the pilot was an ‘expat’.

However, the main point about aircrash investigations is objectivity and finding the exact reasons for the accident. That means no matter how much anybody dislikes or suspects all ‘expat’ pilots, we need to wait for the report of the investigation before we can pass judgement.
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Errata

Thanks for pointing it out the contradictory word. A typographical mistake. My apologies for the error.
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