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Life of a 'contract' pilot: 'Pay is so low that I need to use credit cards for EMIs, rent'

The disruption caused by COVID-19 has increased the job insecurity among pilots. More so if one is on contract, as this young Air India pilot who narrates his plight. He didn't want to be quoted

June 25, 2020 / 18:21 IST
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These are not easy times being a pilot. It is not about the challenges of flying per se. That is a pilot's passion. But, it becomes difficult when we have to work despite the high risk of contracting COVID-19 infection. Some of my colleagues in Air India have already got it. One of them recently tested positive after landing in Sydney.

The insecurity of jobs is also very high. I'm a pilot on contract in Air India. My salary is not on par with my colleagues who are 'permanent.' I can't be a part of the union either, so I have little voice within the organisation. Basically, I need to fend for myself.

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Now, imagine this. I earn Rs 1,500 for every hour I fly. For the same job, my colleagues who are 'permanent', earn Rs 4,300 per hour. Apart from the flying allowance, I get in-hand Rs 75,000 a month after deduction of training cost. My permanent colleague gets Rs 3.01 lakh. Is that fair?

And, I had to spend much more on getting this job. Becoming a pilot itself is expensive. Like I said, I get Rs 1,500 per hour of flying. On the other hand, it costs up to Rs 10,000 an hour when you are learning to fly.