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100 IAF pilots applied for VRS; more may follow: Air chief

September 23, 2009 04:07 pm | Updated 04:07 pm IST - Gandhinagar

A file picture of Air Chief Marshal P V Naik. Photo: V V Krishnan

Air Chief Marshal P V Naik on Wednesday said over 100 pilots of the Indian Air Force had applied for Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS) as there were “fewer” promotional avenues for them.

“We have a very steep pyramid structure (in the Air Force) where there are fewer avenues of promotions,” Mr. Naik told reporters here in reply to a question on IAF pilots seeking VRS.

“When one does not get promotions after 24-25 years of service, one wants to leave and try alternative avenues. Off hand I can tell that we have over 100 applications for VRS from pilots,” Air chief said.

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Mr. Naik said the number of pilots opting for VRS could increase after the improvement in market situation.

“Since there is a slump in the market outside there are fewer applications. Once the slump is over the (number of) applications might increase,” he said.

Mr. Naik is on a two-day visit to the South Western Air Command (SWAC) here to review its operational, maintenance and administrative preparedness.

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