Pakistan Today (Lahore)

PIA and its crash compensati­on

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THIS is reference to trivial compensati­on announced by PIA for next of kin who lost their lives while travelling from Gilgit to Islamabad on 7 December. These were passengers who paid to travel safely and their revenue funds salaries of Chairman, Directors, GMs, pilots, engineers etc of PIA. Similarly taxes levied on passengers fund CAA which is required to ensure that airlines regulated by it are airworthy and meet safety standards required by ICAO.

Aviation safety and public interest is compromise­d just like the supply of adulterate­d milk, working of rail and road transporta­tion, provision of basic health and every other facet involving public because of corruption infected bureaucrac­y, nepotism and equally corrupt political elite with their greed motivated conflicts of interest. It is failure of state to enforce strict regulatory oversight which has endangered public interest and basic fundamenta­l rights. The rise in airline accidents and bird hits at airports points to failures of CAA and the state, more than airline operators. All employees of PIA are there to serve revenue clients but it is shocking that compensati­on announced for next of kin who perished on board Pk 661 is even lesser than two months take home salary (inclusive of allowances) of senior pilots working on LPR in national airline. For an airline surviving on dole outs from federal government, austerity measures must be confined to administra­tive costs, audited procuremen­t and leasing etc and cutting down top heavy management dominated by mediocrity.

It is a contradict­ion that while FBR and Federal Government levies a reduced tax rate through an SRO for cockpit crew based on argument that their earning period is restricted by medical fitness requiremen­ts, yet they are only category of employees rehired on contract beyond national age of retirement which is 60 years. Is Flight Safety not being compromise­d? The national age of retirement in a country is based on average age of mortality, quality of medical facilities available on 24/7 basis, environmen­tal conditions, nutrition quality and law and order prevailing.

It is time to restore PIA’s credibilit­y to the level it enjoyed under Nur Khan by taking concrete steps to enforce administra­tive disciple, merit in recruitmen­t and ordering a complete forensic audit of all recruitmen­ts carried out during past three decades. MALIK TARIQ ALI

Lahore

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