<p>Mumbai: A section of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/akasa-air">Akasa Air</a> pilots has written to the civil aviation ministry seeking a probe into the airline's hiring practices, alleging rostering issues and other lapses.</p>.<p>Among others, these pilots have claimed that some operating crew do not report to work on time and claimed that there are issues with reporting of On-Time Performance.</p>.<p>On Thursday, the section of the pilots sent an e-mail to Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu, Civil Aviation Secretary, and Director General of Civil Aviation, flagging various issues at the airline.</p>.<p>There was no immediate comment from Akasa Air.</p>.<p>In the e-mail, the pilots have sought an investigation into the airline's hiring practices, claiming that hiring was being done at the whims and fancies of a chosen few.</p>.<p>It also alleged that the carrier does not have a stable roster.</p>.Akasa Air appoints marketing veteran Belson Coutinho as Chief Operating Officer.<p>Recently, the section of pilots had raised concerns about alleged training and safety issues at the airline even though the airline had rejected them as baseless and untrue.</p>.<p>In recent months, Akasa Air, which has been flying for over two years, has come under the regulatory lens for certain lapses.</p>.<p>Earlier this month, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) withdrew the Line Training Captain approval given to an Akasa Air pilot for lapses in the landing of a passenger aircraft in March 2024, till further orders.</p>.<p>In December, the DGCA ordered the suspension of director of operations and director of training at the airline for six months for alleged lapses in pilots' training.</p>.<p>A fine of Rs 30 lakh was imposed on the airline for certain lapses in the training of crew in October last year by the DGCA. </p>
<p>Mumbai: A section of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/akasa-air">Akasa Air</a> pilots has written to the civil aviation ministry seeking a probe into the airline's hiring practices, alleging rostering issues and other lapses.</p>.<p>Among others, these pilots have claimed that some operating crew do not report to work on time and claimed that there are issues with reporting of On-Time Performance.</p>.<p>On Thursday, the section of the pilots sent an e-mail to Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu, Civil Aviation Secretary, and Director General of Civil Aviation, flagging various issues at the airline.</p>.<p>There was no immediate comment from Akasa Air.</p>.<p>In the e-mail, the pilots have sought an investigation into the airline's hiring practices, claiming that hiring was being done at the whims and fancies of a chosen few.</p>.<p>It also alleged that the carrier does not have a stable roster.</p>.Akasa Air appoints marketing veteran Belson Coutinho as Chief Operating Officer.<p>Recently, the section of pilots had raised concerns about alleged training and safety issues at the airline even though the airline had rejected them as baseless and untrue.</p>.<p>In recent months, Akasa Air, which has been flying for over two years, has come under the regulatory lens for certain lapses.</p>.<p>Earlier this month, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) withdrew the Line Training Captain approval given to an Akasa Air pilot for lapses in the landing of a passenger aircraft in March 2024, till further orders.</p>.<p>In December, the DGCA ordered the suspension of director of operations and director of training at the airline for six months for alleged lapses in pilots' training.</p>.<p>A fine of Rs 30 lakh was imposed on the airline for certain lapses in the training of crew in October last year by the DGCA. </p>