New Delhi:At least 60 Air India pilots have tested positive for coronavirus and the government's decision for the drastic pay cut will be a devastating effect on their family members, the airline pilots said in a letter to Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Thursday.
"It was no easy task to instil some amount of confidence in our pilots and crew, by putting together a system so that they feel relatively safe while risking their personal and family safety whilst undertaking this extraordinary mission (Vande Bharat Mission)," said the executive pilots of Air India in a letter to Puri.
"...there is an open heavy price to pay for those on the frontline. As of date, at least 60 plus pilots have been tested COVID positive. Furthermore, unlike other wars, the enemy has accompanied the warriors home to affect their family members with devastating effect," read the letter.
The pilots association requested the Civil Aviation Minister to revisit and rescind the decision on pay cuts and compulsory leave without pay and said that recent decisions have resulted in 70-75% cut in monthly emoluments for pilots.
"Our association is also extremely concerned about the potentially disastrous psychological impact that the massive forced pay cuts and compulsory leave without pay scheme, may create on some employees," the pilots added.
More than 7,73,000 Indians have returned from across the world under Vande Bharat Mission.