Rosaviatsia takes action to prevent pilots finding work with foreign airlines
The Federal Air Transport Agency, also known as Rosaviatsia, has taken formal actions to prevent unemployed pilots from gaining work with foreign air carriers, according to Russian media.
After February 24, 2022, when Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, most international flights were grounded across the country due to the risk of leased aircraft being seized in line with Western sanctions over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. As local air carriers stopped flying internationally, hundreds of pilots in Russia were left jobless, with many forced to look for employment abroad.
However, Rosaviatsia appears to be thwarting the exodus of its pilots by declining to verify pilots’ licenses as part of standard procedure when receiving requests from foreign air carriers, the Kommersant business daily reported on June 28, 2022, citing undisclosed industry sources.
Following standard rules, a potential new airline employer will send a verification request to the Federal Air Transport Agency asking the Russian aviation authority to provide the necessary data, including the date a pilot’s license was issued and its relevance.