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This frequency is used for emergency communication when the aircraft is in trouble. Air traffic control compulsorily monitors the 121.5 MHz frequency used for emergency communication.
indigo airlines (Indigo Airlines) Strict action can be taken against the seven pilots of the K.K. because all these pilots are on emergency radio line. (Emergency Radio Line) But talking about salary. Sources have given this information on Thursday. Sources said that the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has started investigation of the matter. Although, indigo So far no statement has come on this subject. Let us tell you that the incident is of 9 April. It is being told that all these pilots have been given objectionable language on the issue of low pay (121.5 MHz frequency). (Offensive Language) I was found expressing my anger.
Actually, this frequency is used for emergency communication when the aircraft is in trouble. 121.5 MHz frequency air traffic control used for emergency communication (air traffic control) necessarily monitor. However, the 123.45 MHz frequency is used for airspace communication between pilots of different aircraft, which is not monitored by air traffic controllers. Let us inform that a few days before this incident, IndiGo had suspended some of its pilots who were planning to go on strike from April 5 against the cut in wages during the Corona epidemic.
Indigo had cut the salary of pilots by up to 30 percent during the Corona period
During the Corona epidemic, the airline had cut the salaries of its pilots by up to 30 percent. IndiGo recently suspended some pilots for allegedly planning to strike on April 5 against pay cuts. However, on April 1, IndiGo had announced an 8 per cent hike in pilots’ salaries and said the 6.5 per cent hike would be implemented in November if there were no disruptions.
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