Pilots' body advisory: Ensure that airlines assess risk before planning flights in conflict-hit areas
ALPA India has put forth an important notice directed at pilots, emphasizing the necessity of conducting risk evaluations prior to approaching any conflict zones. As tensions rise in West Asia, it’s vital for pilots to recognize the rapidly shifti...
The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) India, in an advisory to all pilots under an Indian licence, said that the pilots must remain aware that the risk environment in conflict-affected areas can change rapidly and without adequate warning.
The advisory has come amid the escalating war in West Asia, involving the US, Israel and Iran, which has led to cancellations of a number of flights due to airspace closures since February 28.
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The pilots' body said that members are advised to take note of the potential implications related to aviation insurance coverage, particularly with respect to war-risk clauses.
ALPA India is an affiliate of the International Federation of Air Line Pilots Association (IFALPA). IFALPA represents over 1 lakh pilots from 90 member associations globally.
Noting the rapidly evolving and "potentially hazardous" security environment in parts of the Middle East region, the pilots' body said that the recent geopolitical developments and escalating military tensions in several areas of the Middle East have resulted in an increased risk to civil aviation operations.
These include potential airspace closures, missile and drone activity, electronic warfare interference, and the possibility of misidentification of civil aircraft operating in or transiting through affected regions, the advisory said.
"We therefore strongly advise all pilots to exercise heightened situational awareness when operating to, from, or through regions in the Middle East experiencing heightened tensions and carefully review all operational briefings, NOTAMs (Notice to Airmen, and company advisories prior to flight," ALPA India said.
It also asked pilots to exercise professional judgement and raise "safety concerns" through established reporting channels, wherever required, and also seek clarity from their operators regarding insurance coverage and war-risk protection applicable to the planned operation.
While operators may continue to schedule flights through certain airspaces based on regulatory clearances or operational considerations, pilots must remain aware that the risk environment in these areas can change rapidly and without adequate warning, ALPA India said in the advisory.
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