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Can't interfere in employment agreement between airline and pilot: DGCA in Delhi HC

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in the Akasa Air matter filed the written submissions and stated that DGCA cannot interfere in the employment agreement between the airline and the pilot which itself contains the mechanism of termination of pilots and it would be in the interest of the parties that Petitioner airline complies with the mandate of the answering respondent to maintain a limited schedule if it does not have enough necessary number of pilots to maintain the operations of the flights.

ANI Sep 25, 2023 16:04 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], September 25 (ANI): The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in the Akasa Air matter filed the written submissions and stated that DGCA cannot interfere in the employment agreement between the airline and the pilot which itself contains the mechanism of termination of pilots and it would be in the interest of the parties that petitioner airline complies with the mandate of the answering respondent to maintain a limited schedule if it does not have enough necessary number of pilots to maintain the operations of the flights.
Recently, Akasa Air has moved Delhi High Court against pilots who have resigned without serving the mandatory notice period. Airlines sought direction from DGCA to take action against the pilots.
DGCA opposed the Akasa Air plea in the Delhi High Court stating that it categorically denies that the Petitioner Company has provided any documents or reasons to it in respect of cancellation of flights as a result of pilots submitting their resignations.
It is pertinent to mention that the data/records are maintained by DGCA for cancellation of flights along with the cited reasons which are primarily due to operational, commercial, technical or account of weather, but no such information regarding the cancelled flights was communicated to DGCA as averred by the petitioner.
Earlier Airlines informed the Delhi High Court that the Airline's operations have come to be gravely affected on account of flagrant breaches and violations committed by the Pilots engaged in relation to the agreements between the Airline and the Pilots.
Airlines stated that due to the sudden resignation, it will have to cancel multiple flights in September. The Court was informed also by the airlines that due to these resignations, it had to cancel numerous flights every day this month.
The bench of Justice Manmeet Pritam Arora recently kept the order reserved and asked the concerned parties to file their written synopsis.
SNV Aviation Private Limited and its CEO Vinay Dube stated that none of the resignations tendered by the Pilots appear to have been issued on account of any legitimate or bonafide reasons. In fact, most of the resignation emails from the Pilots do not even contain any reasons or justifications whatsoever for abandoning their service almost immediately after
their resignation and without serving any notice period.
In the past few weeks, several Pilots engaged by the Airline's firm have resigned from their positions in violation of their contractual obligations. Among other things, the Pilots refused to serve the mandatory notice period of six months under their Employment Agreements.
The plea also mentioned that a few of the resignation emails give vague and unsubstantiated reasons for the resignations. The collective mala-fides and lack of transparency from the Pilots are evident from the fact that all of the emails seek resignation to be effective immediately. (ANI)

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