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On average, Air India — which has an estimated 1,700 pilots — sees close to 50 of them report in sick on a daily basis.
Following the AI-171 crash on June 12, Air India has seen a spike in pilot sick leaves, prompting DGCA intervention. On June ...
Air India crash aftermath reveals mental health challenges faced by pilots, prompting industry-wide changes and support ...
The ministry also listed the measures and mechanisms in place to identify and manage mental health-related issues among ...
Air India pilots, comprising 51 commanders and 61 first officers (P2), reported sick on July 16. According to March data, the ...
Following the AI-171 crash, Air India saw a slight rise in sick leave among its pilots, Civil Aviation Minister Murlidhar ...
After the deadly Air India crash in Ahmedabad last month, more than 100 pilots went on leave citing medical issues. This has ...
The incident has not only triggered widespread concern over aviation safety but has also raised questions about pilot well-being and mental health preparedness within Indian aviation.
Air India has been warned by India's aviation regulator that it could face enforcement action for breaching safety standards ...
Loss of licence insurance helps pilots manage the risk of losing their flying licence due to medical reasons. Here’s how this ...
Air India pilots were aware the captain of the doomed plane was suffering from depression and had been on medical leave ...
With 260 casualties and only one surviving passenger, the Air India 171 crash is one of the deadliest aviation incidents in ...