The Royal Australian Air Pressure has been accused of “colluding” with industrial airways to delay begin dates for transferring pilots.
Senator Malcolm Roberts made the feedback, reportedly backed by requested Freedom of Data paperwork, throughout a current Senate committee listening to, alleging that the RAAF had coordinated a scheme to delay begin dates for ex-RAAF pilots transitioning to civilian airways.
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As well as, the Queensland One Nation senator alleged that in late 2017, the RAAF director of personnel had established a direct line to carriers, similar to Virgin and Qantas, to affect the beginning dates by six-to-12 months in an try and hold pilots serving within the Australian Defence Pressure for longer durations of time.
“I questioned the Defence Division about some severe allegations relating to a ‘collusion’ between the Air Pressure and main airways like Qantas and Virgin,” mentioned Senator Roberts.
“I’ve considered emails from an FOI request suggesting the Air Pressure has been ‘whispering’ within the ears of HR departments to delay begin dates for pilots who’re making an attempt to transition to civilian careers. It’s completely unacceptable to position invisible limitations in entrance of veterans who’ve served their nation and simply wish to present for his or her households.
“Whereas the Air Marshal denied any wrongdoing and insisted retention charges are ‘wholesome,’ I’ve pushed for lots extra element. They’ve taken my questions on discover, so I’m at the moment ready on the solutions. We’d like full transparency on these backroom offers to make sure our pilots aren’t being held captive by their very own employer.”
RAAF management on the Senate committee listening to confirmed that Senator Robert’s questions could be taken on discover.
“For Air Pressure within the final monetary 12 months, it grew by greater than 824 personnel. Air Pressure is now above 16,000 personnel,” mentioned Air Marshal Stephen Chappell.
“We’re persevering with to develop, separation charges are persevering with to fall and stabilise at very wholesome ranges.”
Qantas and Virgin Australia have been contacted for remark.


