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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, July 1, 2017
SriLankan Airlines: Compromising Flight Safety Chairman Dias Adamant In Passing Out CEO Ratwatte Despite Hushed Safety Blunder
SriLankan Airlines Chairman Ajith Dias despite compromising flight safety training is hell bent on having his CEO Capt. Suren Ratwatte passed out as a qualified Airbus 320 pilot, even if it means he has to tender his resignation.
This is after his deputy CEO Ratwatte was involved in a serious ‘tail
strike’ blunder during his Simulator Training which was not documented
by his handpicked and appointed Instructor Capt. Mohan Pragasam.
The saga in granting of a virtual scholarship to the CEO costing the tax payer around US $ 50,000,
has now snowballed to such an effect that Chairman Ajith Dias has in an
unprecedented move ordered Capt. Rajind Ranantunga the Head of Flight
Operations to hand over the entire Crew Rostering Department to Pradeepa
Kekualawela the airline’s Head of Human Resources.
According to an email sent by the Chairman to Capt. Rajind Ranatunga his
instructions was that this transfer process be completed and made
effective from 1st of July 2017.
This is after Capt. Ranatunga had only a few days ago written to CEO Ratwatte and
asked him to ‘back off’, after the CEO had muscled his way and got his
assigned Line Flying Instructor changed to an Instructor of his choice
for his first flight scheduled for the 12th of July 2017.
Earlier Capt. Ratwatte had also used his authority and had selected
Instructors of his preference to visit his office at the World Trade
Center and conduct personal Ground School Training Classes, besides
seeking the help of two Simulator Instructor Captains to conduct his
Simulator Training and Final Check.
This is where it came to light that Capt. Mohan Pragasam a retired
Captain compromising flight safety had refrained from documenting the
incident involving CEO Ratwatte, when he had hit the tail of the
aircraft on the ground, during his training phase.
Meanwhile the Board of Directors shot down Chairman Dias’ idea of
transferring the Crew Scheduling Department to Human Resources, when it
was brought up for discussion at the Board Meeting last Thursday. The
Board of Directors also declined to approve of a further promotion to
HHR Pradeepa Kekulawela which was proposed by Chairman Dias, when it was
brought up too for discussion and approval.
Chairman Dias despite not having his Board of Directors approval is
still going ahead with his decision. He now claims that he does not
require approval of the Board of Directors when making an internal
restructure and reallocation of processes as and when deemed necessary
by the airline. Incidentally even the approval of the Director General
Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka has not been sought regarding this
issue.
As a global aviation practice majority of the world’s successful
airlines bring the Crew Scheduling Department under the responsibility
of a Post Holder of the airline or the Flight Operational Department
Head, as many functions conducted by Crew Rostering require the
blessings of the Civil Aviation Authority of each respective country.
Meanwhile Colombo Telegraph reliably learns that this sinister move
being currently implemented by Chairman Dias, is to help facilitate the
smooth training and passing out of the CEO Suren Ratwatte’s Airbus 320
conversion training and rating to fly the much smaller aircraft as
opposed to the double decker Airbus 380 he once flew when employed with
Emirates Airline.
Capt. Ranatunga is due to officially inform the Airline Pilots Guild of
Sri Lanka of this move this coming Tuesday only after the process is
fully implemented.
Meanwhile in a startling revelation Colombo Telegraph reliably learns
that during his Simulator Training, Capt. Suren Ratwatte had been
involved in a ‘tail strike’. A tail strike is when the tail of the
aircraft hits the runway during the phases of either a takeoff or
landing maneuver.
The sensitivity involving the training of a CEO and the reporting of
such safety flaws and moreover the covering up of such incidents causes
serious violations and compromises flight safety.