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AI pilots union raises red flag over DGCA bid to create consultant post

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The Indian Commercial Pilots Associatio­n (ICPA) on Monday alleged that the aviation regulator DGCA was creating a consultant’s post only to accommodat­e one of its recently retired joint directors in the organisati­on.

The ICPA — the union of Air India pilots who operate narrow-body planes —has also alleged that the person concerned has been named in an FIR as an accused.

In a letter to the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the grouping has also requested for either withdrawal of the vacancy notice or make the terms for recruitmen­t more "equitable".

"We can only comment once date for applicatio­n is over," DGCA chief B S Bhullar told PTI when asked about the letter. In the letter, the ICPA said it was recently made aware of the subject call for applicatio­ns to fill the vacancy of a consultant on purely contract basis in the DGCA.

Upon perusal of the subject notice, it is "evident" that the eligibilit­y conditions mentioned in the subject call for applicatio­ns is "tailor-made" for the person concerned, it added.

"It is also incumbent upon any government organisati­on to ensure a fair and equitable chance for any person to apply for a vacancy," the grouping said.

The ICPA also indicated that it may even challenge the "tailor-made" conditions for the interests of one individual.

According to the letter, it is a matter of grave concern and suspicion that the said vacancy appears to have arisen only upon the recent superannua­tion of the person concerned.

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