Legal Move Against Pilots, Not Regulator Or Ministry, Akasa Air Clarifies
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In a statement, Akasa Air said it sought relief from the Delhi High Court to stop the unethical and illegal practice by this set of pilots.
Facing headwinds due to pilot exits, Akasa Air on Friday said it had approached the Delhi High Court seeking interpretation and clarification with respect to mandatory notice period requirements for pilots. The airline said the move was not against the DGCA or the civil aviation ministry.
Akasa Air, which started flying in August last year, has initiated legal action against a "small set of pilots" who left the carrier without serving their notice periods that led to cancellation of many flights.
In a statement, the airline said it sought relief from the Delhi High Court to stop the unethical and illegal practice by this set of pilots.