Following months of doubt and suspicion over its financial soundness, Air Indus is in the news again for alleged non-payment of salaries to its pilots.
Allegedly, foreign pilots, who came to Pakistan and served the airline for a few months, have eventually quit empty-handed.
They have also written a letter to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) – the regulatory body in Pakistan – on February 14, mentioning all the problems faced.
“In my 20 years in the aviation industry as a pilot, former director operations and safety director, I have not seen so much corruption, deceit, lies, and such a dysfunctional airline with no standardisation or infrastructure,” said Larry Bond, an American pilot who quit recently after a two-month association.
Bond, who has been to over 37 countries during his 20-year long career, said that the airline breached his one-year contract that was signed in December 2013. “I am under a debt of over $20,000 just because the airline has failed to pay me my salary for two months and reimbursements of airline tickets,” said Bond.
Similarly, a Pakistani American pilot instructor Zeb Khan told The Express Tribune that the airline did not pay him what he was promised during his two-month long stay (from mid-December 2013 to mid-February 2014) in Pakistan.
Khan, who is staying in Multan, left the airline recently. He claims that the airline has to reimburse the ticket, worth $3,550, that he bought in the United States to come to Pakistan. “If I was in any country, I would have sued the airline and the regulator (CAA),” he said.
When asked about the letter that the pilots wrote to CAA Director General Air Marshal (R) Muhammad Yousaf, the spokesperson for the CAA said that he could not confirm receiving the letter.
“But I can assure you that the CAA will certainly look into this matter to find out what has happened,” he said.
As a regulator, the CAA is responsible if such issues emerge between employees and the airlines.
Reacting on these accusations, Air Indus Chairman Abdul Wahid told The Express Tribune that the two pilots are trying to damage the credibility of the airline for ‘personal grudges’.
“Some pilots have left the airline of their own accord. We never fired them, so they’re the ones who have breached the contract,” said Wahid, adding that the airline has paid all the salaries to its pilots on time.
He rejected the claim that the airline is compromising on safety standards, and said that most of the airline’s pilots are foreigners and well-trained.
Air Indus was incorporated on September 9, 2009 as an air transport company but it was marred with controversies since the start. There were rumours flying around that Faryal Talpur – sister of former President Asif Ali Zardari – owns the airline.
These rumours were so persistent that after denying them during an interview on a leading TV channel, former president Zardari ordered then defence minister – whose ministry controls the CAA – to cancel the operating licence of the company. Later, the airline had to approach the Sindh High Court to clear its licence.
Air Indus is jointly owned by Abdul Wahid and Abdul Wahab, who also serve as the company’s directors. Each of them has a 50% stake in the company, whose total paid-up capital is Rs100 million.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 26th, 2014.
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This is the same family who own the Southend Club, Karakoram Motors and the Dynasty Electric Vehicles and so on and so on.
Its common knowledge in Karachi that they are all disasters too.
I too was hired by Air Indus in 2013 Captain Dara Shahnawaz gave me a contract that said i would be paid once a month and peridum very fifteen days. as an ExPat Captain I had a contract and was not paiid salary or peridium. I left after two months for not only or being paid my money but also the company wanting me to let CAA inspector Sikander Hayat fly the plane from Karachi to Lahore with passengers on board. the same person that oversaw Air Bhoja before they crash and kill all people on board. I refused as this is not legal and did not want to lose my pilot license. But local Pakistan Captain let Sikander fly the plane with passengers. The next day I buy my own airline ticket and leave the country Air Indus is a Micky Mouse operation and CAA no better. Chairman Abdul Wahid owes a lot of money I lost or twenty thousand dollars in salary pay. I would like to find a good lawyer to get my monies.
It's finally good to see this in the news and that these pilots took action. I used to work in the office for the Director of Operations in Karachi. I witnessed so many problems CAA rules being broken and abused by Air Indus and the Flight Operations director. I used to do the scheduling and pilots were being forced to go over there duty times flying and days in arrow working with no rest day. They did not have enough crews as many have left and there was not enough coverage. I told the chairman about the problem and he fired me, he should go to jail for stealing from the employees and asking them to break the rules.
The CAA Civil Aviation Authority in Islamabad has yet to do any follow up on Air Indus or The Chairman Abdul Wahid owing money to current and former employees.
I wrote a letter too the CAA Secretary in Islamabad and they never contacted me. I worked there for six months and left after they fall behind in paying me.
The Pakistan FIA needs to step in and look at the fraud of the CAA covering up for Air Indus and money laundering.
Abdul Wahab is Fauzia Wahab's husband. Who says a corporate can't be owned/controlled through proxies?
an eye opener for those who thinks privatizing of national airline will make it better
Air Indus couldnt fly the plane because this pilot was drunk and thats why they did not pay him...will Tribune ever verify a story before publishing..wheres the journalism ethics?
....why am I not surprised.
Hahahaha ... I cant believe this rizwan ..... We are talking about air indus with a safety potential of causing another major disaster and a loss of precious human lives .... And u bring pia into it ? Someone in pia must have really annoyed u !! Hahaha
Who are Abdul Wahid and Abdul Wahab................have they any experience in aviation industry ??????? It seems very easy in Pakistan to get licence from CAA. This Authority is also losing its worthiness.
Dear readers
The PAK CAA is so in-competant if they were no PIA flight would be allowed to take off look at the way the aircrafts are in the management structures engineering line control?
It is very easy jumping on small private airlines but what about PIA AND HAND IN GLOVE