Akasa Air pilots have raised concerns over training issues, prompting a demand for a DGCA audit after two senior officials were suspended. Pilots plan to form a union, citing ongoing resignations and bond commitments. The airline disputes training and attrition claims, having recruited 324 pilots since October 2023.
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