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SpiceJet official to Q400 pilots: Follow some work ethics

A senior SpiceJet executive has asked pilots flying its Q400 aircraft to follow “some work ethics”, telling them in an email if they don’t get salary for a month they will give up the “trivial” issues that are taking priority over flight operations.

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Pramod Malik, who is the fleet captain for Q400 aircraft, said, “Please learn to prioritise your work because if you don’t get salary for a month then automatically those trivial priorities will vanish (leading to) ‘‘No Money No Honey’’ situation.” “This is not a threat but advice to prioritise primary vs secondary and follow some work ethics,” Malik stated in his Saturday’s email, which has been accessed by the PTI.


He told the pilots to just “pause” and think before every situation and then decide “whether to commit or not to commit for some occasion”. Malik said, “We are all mature people, then how come some of us are not able to prioritise and differentiate what is primary and what could be secondary. I get to hear very trivial issues taking priority over flight operations.”

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