It is reported that many pilots are leaving Air India since they are afraid of their future in the company.It is true that for the last few months salaries are being paid late and it may continue for some more time also till it is revived.
Here the question comes. When one has to face crisis is it the best method to leave it and go away. Of course anybody thinking about personal benefits alone can do that. But are there not other methods. When one face some difficulties in the home, do every body leave it? No. The problems have to be found out and resolved. In the same way, even if the pilots are not the policy makers or the management who implements plans etc. the pilots can help to improve the company. A revival plan has started and the best option for the pilots according to me will be to help that process. Otherwise the company which has supported you for all these years by giving a better wage, facilities are all forgotten in one moment when the salaries are not paid in time.
The above issue has got a relevance to BSNL also. The management is offering sweets of VRS with the poison of privatisation process hidden in it. Shall we take this poison and help the privatisation of this orgnisation which has given us food and shelter all these years? Is it not our resonsibility and duty to bring back the strength and glory to this great organisation which has been built by our fore-fathers so that the people of this country will be able to get services cheap?
Yes, we have to face the crisis squarely and not run away from it.
Pilots are leaving Air India – Is it the correct decision?
06 Thursday Oct 2011
Posted in Uncategorized
When the Ship begins to Sink,
who are the ones to desert & leave?
Let these Pilots go, they will join others and learn + experience
some DISCiPLINE which is lacking and not enforced in AI, where
these 12th pass fellows are pampered instead.
AI and Govt should encourage all IAF Pilots, who have
quit and joined EK-QR-TG etc in the past 5 years, to
join AI. Onlt these guys can help AI survive with new 787’s.