webfact Posted February 15, 2016 Share Posted February 15, 2016 Transport Min discusses aviation problems after Nok Air pilot strikeBANGKOK, 16 February 2016 (NNT) – The Ministry of Transport has met with related agencies and airlines in a bid to address issues in Thai aviation while ordering Nok Air to explain the recent strike of its pilots which led to several flight cancellations.Deputy Transport Minister Ormsin Chivapruck convened an urgent meeting with the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand, Department of Airports, Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT), Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Company Limited and 13 airlines providing domestic services. The meeting was aimed at laying down new aviation guidelines as well as measures to deal with future problems.The discussion was prompted by the cancellation of nine different flights of Nok Air on February 14 which left passengers stranded at airports. The issue was brought up at the meeting; however, no representatives from Nok Air were present. Mr Ormsin announced that Nok Air is required to submit clarifications on the matter within three days.Meanwhile, Nok Air CEO Patee Sarasin has come out to apologize for the incident, saying the airline will take full responsibility for it. He pointed out that the flight cancellations were staged by a group of pilots, who went on strike over the company’s adjustment of the criteria of pilots in compliance with international standards. The adjustment has reportedly caused them to be underqualified for the job.-- NNT 2016-02-16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chang_paarp Posted February 16, 2016 Share Posted February 16, 2016 . He pointed out that the flight cancellations were staged by a group of pilots, who went on strike over the company’s adjustment of the criteria of pilots in compliance with international standards. The adjustment has reportedly caused them to be underqualified for the job. So they won't currently have enough qualified pilots. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hanuman2543 Posted February 16, 2016 Share Posted February 16, 2016 If they are now "underqualified" why they are still allowed to fly passengers? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoeLing Posted February 16, 2016 Share Posted February 16, 2016 And on the 15th February, they all flew again despite of being "underqualified:? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maoro2013 Posted February 16, 2016 Share Posted February 16, 2016 So the strike shouldn't have effected the airline, as those pilots should not have been flying in any case. Nok Air sure has some explaining to do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pib Posted February 16, 2016 Share Posted February 16, 2016 Nok Air CEO Patee Sarasin has come out to apologize for the incident, saying the airline will take full responsibility for it. CEOs always take full responsibility when they got no other choice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strangebrew Posted February 16, 2016 Share Posted February 16, 2016 So guess NOK air won't be getting me as a customer letting unqualified pilots flying there planes? Guess soon they will have Monkeys doing it for peanuts. Smooth move. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marknreston Posted February 16, 2016 Share Posted February 16, 2016 I am not defending either the pilots or management. But Being "unqualified" could be nothing more than a paperwork exercise. Both the FAA and the Europeans impose incredibly ridiculous paperwork requirements on pilot training and currency documentation. It may be nothing more than a signature or initial somewhere. Absence of these could label a pilot "unqualified". As an instructor in the US I find I am more "vulnerable" to violating ridiculous paperwork entries in a students logbook or training record then I am In teaching proper flying techniques and procedures. There is much more to this story that we don't know then what we do know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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