IAF to meet pilot shortfall over a period of five years, says chief

20 Aug 2008

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New Delhi: Faced with a shortage of 400 pilots, the Indian Air Force (IAF) intends to make up the shortfall over a period of five years, according to its chief, air chief marshal Fali Homi Major.

"They have to be trained over a period of time and there are no shortcuts. We are short of about 400 pilots but with the measures we are taking, we will make good the shortage in the next five years," said ACM Major. According to air force officers, it takes 6-8 years of operational training before an IAF pilot can be fully utilized in his intended role.

According to ACM Major, the IAF was working on a two-pronged strategy to reduce the shortage. "The IAF has addressed the issue with emphasis on two aspects - 'retain' and 'attract'. We are carrying out a focused publicity campaign to attract the best to our fold.

"Whilst we cannot match the salaries of the private sector, we compensate by offering a challenging and fulfilling profession with an unequalled quality of life," ACM Major said.

The IAF chief said plans were afoot to increase the intake of men and women through the short service commission route, which would provide an attractive option for the youth even as it meets the organisation's needs.

Short Service Commission officers are appointed for a period of 10 years, which may be extended by another four years depending on the performance.

"We are seeking to improve promotion avenues by the implementation of the Ajay Vikram Singh Committee (AVSC) recommendations," the IAF chief said. Under its recommendations, the IAF is expected get additional posts of air marshal, air vice marshal, air commodore and group captains.

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