New Delhi: The pilots' union of crisis-hit Jet Airways has approached the government flagging concerns about salary arrears, saying that the situation is leading to extreme tension and frustration, according to a letter.
The cash-strapped full service airline has been making delayed salary payment for the last few months and has also defaulted on loan repayments.
Against this backdrop, the National Aviator's Guild (NAG) -- a grouping of over 1,000 pilots of Jet Airways -- has written to Labour Minister Santosh Gangwar.
In the letter, dated March 6, the grouping has raised concerns about persistent delay in salary payment of member pilots.
"This situation is leading to extreme tension and frustration amongst our members, hardly an ideal situation for pilots in the cockpit... All pleas to the management in this regard have fallen on deaf ears," the letter said.
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