The Free Press Journal

Pilots’ group move HC, demand compensati­on for Covid victims

- STAFF REPORTER

The Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) has filed a PIL in the Bombay High Court seeking Rs 10 crore as compensati­on for their members, who died of Covid19 and even for those who got infected by the virus.

The PIL even seeks priority in vaccinatio­n for pilots and even a separate policy for them as they are continuous­ly working to smoothly enforce the Vande Bharat mission going on since last year to evacuate stranded Indians in other countries.

The PIL states that at least 13 pilots have died of Covid19 since March last year. "Everyone of us is working diligently to enforce the Vande Bharat mission to evacuate stranded Indians and even to air transport the medical supplies during the second wave of the pandemic," the PIL stated.

The plea highlights the fact that several pilots got infected during the mission and most of them are running the risk of permanent or temporary disability owing to the after-effects of the Covid virus including Mucormycos­is aka Black Fungus.

The petition further highlights that several pilots have faced massive pay cuts owing to the pandemic since last one year and thus the Union government must consider creating a comprehens­ive insurance policy for their welfare. The plea also seeks a declaratio­n that they are the first responders as Air Transporta­tion Workers so that they could be given priority in vaccinatio­n.

The PIL is likely to be heard by a bench led by Chief Justice Dipankar Datta, in due course.

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