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Over 100 pilots have applied for VRS: IAF chiefGANDHINAGAR: Over 100 pilots of the Indian Air Force (IAF) have applied for voluntary retirement scheme (VRS), Air Chief Marshal P V Naik said here on Wednesday

We have very steep pyramid structure (in the Air Force) where there are less avenues of promotions," Naik said in reply to a question on how many pilots of the Air Force have applied for 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," Naik said.

"Since there is a slump in the market outside, there are less applications. Once the slump is over the applications might increase," he added.

Naik said that the Air Force have setup independent board of officers to assess the VRS application of the pilots.

"The committee scrutinises the applications on case-to-case basis and if the reasons for VRS are justified, which mostly are on compassionate ground for children and parents, the applications are approved," Naik said.

Naik was on a two-day visit to the South Western Air Command (SWAC) in Gandhinagar to review the Commands' operational, maintenance and administrative preparedness.
 
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Over 100 pilots have applied for VRS: IAF chiefGANDHINAGAR: Over 100 pilots of the Indian Air Force (IAF) have applied for voluntary retirement scheme (VRS), Air Chief Marshal P V Naik said here on Wednesday

We have very steep pyramid structure (in the Air Force) where there are less avenues of promotions," Naik said in reply to a question on how many pilots of the Air Force have applied for 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," Naik said.

"Since there is a slump in the market outside, there are less applications. Once the slump is over the applications might increase," he added.

Naik said that the Air Force have setup independent board of officers to assess the VRS application of the pilots.

"The committee scrutinises the applications on case-to-case basis and if the reasons for VRS are justified, which mostly are on compassionate ground for children and parents, the applications are approved," Naik said.

Naik was on a two-day visit to the South Western Air Command (SWAC) in Gandhinagar to review the Commands' operational, maintenance and administrative preparedness.

quite surprising even after the pay hike.....officers are getting paid very handsomely after the 6th pay comission.this might be another way by PV naik to get another hike.after all the festive season is here......:D
 
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Man they are paid heavily these days even as trainer

The Indian Air Force not only offers you an adventurous and challenging career but also takes care of all your needs including accommodation, healthcare, recreational facilities and education for your children etc.

Even before you are Commissioned as an Air Force Officer you start earning a monthly stipend of Rs. 21,000/- during last one year of your training period at any of the Air Force Training Institutions.

Once you are Commissioned as a Flying Officer, besides getting an attractive pay package you and your family will enjoy an excellent way of life.

Total emoluments on grant of Commission to Flying Officer would be Rs 37,244/- (which includes transport allowance of major cities) consisting of the following:-

1. Pay in Pay Band ( Common to all Branches ) - Rs 15,600 Per Month ( The officer will be placed in PB 3 - 15600-39100 )
2. Grade Pay :- Rs 5400 PM
3. Military Service Pay :- Rs 6000 PM
4. Dearness Allowances @ 22 Percent :- Rs 5940 PM
5. Kit Maintenance Allowance :- Rs 400 PM
6. Transport Allowance :- Rs 3200 + DA ( major cities) / 1600 + DA ( Other cities)

In addition the following allowances are admissible

1. Flying Allowance @ Rs 9000 PM to Flying Branch Officers.

2. Technical Allowance @ Rs 2000 PM to Technical Branch Officers.



As you grow in rank and stature in the Air Force, your income and other entitlements also increase in harmony with your enhanced responsibilities




Apart from the pay & allowances mentioned above, you also get the following perks and benefits:

* Accommodation
As an officer, you are provided with well-furnished and spacious accommodation depending upon your rank.

* Insurance Cover
The Indian Air Force provides you with an insurance cover of Rupees 30 Lakhs at low premium rates.

* Leave
You will be entitled to an annual leave of 60 days and 20 days of casual leave.

* Leave Travel Concession
As an officer, you and your family are entitled to liberal Leave Travel Concessions.

* Loans
Liberal loans from the Air Force Group Insurance Society are available to you for purchase of house, car and computer. Apart from that, you are also entitled to government loans and loans from the Indian Air Force Benevolent Association.

* Medical Facilities
ImageAll personnel of Indian Air Force and their families are comprehensively covered by our medical facilities, including specialist services.

* Ration
The Air Force provides ration in kind to all officers.

* Recreational Facilities
As an Air Force officer, you are entitled to some of the finest facilities for recreational as well as competitive sports and other adventure activities.

* Education Facilities
Excellent schooling facilities for children along with provision of free / concessional school transport facility. Provision of reimbursement of school fee and other related expenditure.

* Canteen Facilities
As a member of armed forces, you are entitled to shop at concessional rates from CSD Canteens all over the Country.

* Opportunities For Higher Learning
As an officer, you are provided with ample opportunities for undergoing various courses to enhance your skills, whether in the field of computer technology, management sciences or military studies. You are also allowed special leave to pursue higher education.

* Post Retirement Benefits
After retirement, you are offered a large number of benefits like pension, medical facilities, use of the canteen etc.

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RANK

Gross Monthly Emoluments
Flight Lieutenant
Rs 41, 358 /-

Squadron Leader
Rs 48, 324/-

Wing Commander
Rs 66, 612/-

Group Captain
Rs 71, 722/-

Air Commodore
Rs 75, 081/-

Monthly Flying Pay admissible to different ranks are as follows :-
RANK

Flying Pay
Flying Officer
Rs 9,000 /-

Flight Lieutenant
Rs 11,000 /-

Squadron Leader
Rs 14,000/-

Wing Commander
Rs 14,000/-

Group Captain
Rs 14,000/-

Air Commodore & above
Rs 10,500/-



I think these values are high
 
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Man they are paid heavily these days even as trainer

The Indian Air Force not only offers you an adventurous and challenging career but also takes care of all your needs including accommodation, healthcare, recreational facilities and education for your children etc.

Even before you are Commissioned as an Air Force Officer you start earning a monthly stipend of Rs. 21,000/- during last one year of your training period at any of the Air Force Training Institutions.

Once you are Commissioned as a Flying Officer, besides getting an attractive pay package you and your family will enjoy an excellent way of life.

Total emoluments on grant of Commission to Flying Officer would be Rs 37,244/- (which includes transport allowance of major cities) consisting of the following:-

1. Pay in Pay Band ( Common to all Branches ) - Rs 15,600 Per Month ( The officer will be placed in PB 3 - 15600-39100 )
2. Grade Pay :- Rs 5400 PM
3. Military Service Pay :- Rs 6000 PM
4. Dearness Allowances @ 22 Percent :- Rs 5940 PM
5. Kit Maintenance Allowance :- Rs 400 PM
6. Transport Allowance :- Rs 3200 + DA ( major cities) / 1600 + DA ( Other cities)

In addition the following allowances are admissible

1. Flying Allowance @ Rs 9000 PM to Flying Branch Officers.

2. Technical Allowance @ Rs 2000 PM to Technical Branch Officers.



As you grow in rank and stature in the Air Force, your income and other entitlements also increase in harmony with your enhanced responsibilities




Apart from the pay & allowances mentioned above, you also get the following perks and benefits:

* Accommodation
As an officer, you are provided with well-furnished and spacious accommodation depending upon your rank.

* Insurance Cover
The Indian Air Force provides you with an insurance cover of Rupees 30 Lakhs at low premium rates.

* Leave
You will be entitled to an annual leave of 60 days and 20 days of casual leave.

* Leave Travel Concession
As an officer, you and your family are entitled to liberal Leave Travel Concessions.

* Loans
Liberal loans from the Air Force Group Insurance Society are available to you for purchase of house, car and computer. Apart from that, you are also entitled to government loans and loans from the Indian Air Force Benevolent Association.

* Medical Facilities
ImageAll personnel of Indian Air Force and their families are comprehensively covered by our medical facilities, including specialist services.

* Ration
The Air Force provides ration in kind to all officers.

* Recreational Facilities
As an Air Force officer, you are entitled to some of the finest facilities for recreational as well as competitive sports and other adventure activities.

* Education Facilities
Excellent schooling facilities for children along with provision of free / concessional school transport facility. Provision of reimbursement of school fee and other related expenditure.

* Canteen Facilities
As a member of armed forces, you are entitled to shop at concessional rates from CSD Canteens all over the Country.

* Opportunities For Higher Learning
As an officer, you are provided with ample opportunities for undergoing various courses to enhance your skills, whether in the field of computer technology, management sciences or military studies. You are also allowed special leave to pursue higher education.

* Post Retirement Benefits
After retirement, you are offered a large number of benefits like pension, medical facilities, use of the canteen etc.

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lol i was just about to post the very same thing!

RANK Gross Monthly Emoluments
Flight Lieutenant Rs 41, 358 /-
Squadron Leader Rs 48, 324/-
Wing Commander Rs 66, 612/-
Group Captain Rs 71, 722/-
Air Commodore Rs 75, 081/-

Note:- Monthly Flying Pay admissible to different ranks are as follows :-

RANK Flying Pay
Flying Officer Rs 9,000 /-
Flight Lieutenant Rs 11,000 /-
Squadron Leader Rs 14,000/-
Wing Commander Rs 14,000/-
Group Captain Rs 14,000/-
Air Commodore & above Rs 10,500/-

Similarly, Technical Allowance for Tier-I course is Rs 2000/- Per Month


now 41k is a pretty handsome check to get your hands on at the end of every month. mid level managers get paid less than that in private sector!now if pilots expect pays at par the commercial pilots then i'd have to say.......they shouldnt have joined the services.:frown:
 
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Could it be the reason IAF is unattractive is that these pilots value their lives more than a few thousand rupees?! Who would want to risk their lives in these flying coffins?
 
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Could it be the reason IAF is unattractive is that these pilots value their lives more than a few thousand rupees?! Who would want to risk their lives in these flying coffins?

Can also be the reason but I think the problem with MIG 21 is fixed. If they would be resigning for that then they would have done long back.
 
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Emo, you just don't get it -Flying the SU 30 is one thing and fighting Chinese Air Force and the PAF with it, quite another. :woot:

Yes definitely its another thing.

When you fly against them you have to bring them down.

Anyways she did not mean to fly them against her own country... May be someday she gets the chance to fly the Pakistan 5th generation fighter. who knows?
 
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Emo, you just don't get it -Flying the SU 30 is one thing and fighting Chinese Air Force and the PAF with it, quite another. :woot:

ohh ho who's talking about doing Combat missions, just Flying will be enough for me :lol:
anyways..
 
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