Tata-owned Air India on Monday issued detailed notifications to recruit B737 and A320 pilots, at a time when IndiGo's nationwide operations have been disrupted by a shortage of crew. The job was posted on the airline's website on December 8.
The Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 are both narrow-body jets used for domestic and short-haul international routes. Advertisement
For B737 captains, Air India said the group is inviting applications from experienced type-rated and non–type-rated pilots. For experienced type-rated, the airline requires candidates to hold a valid B737 PIC (Pilot-in-Command) endorsement with at least 100 hours as PIC on the B737 family, and places the maximum age limit at 62 years.
For non–type-rated, the eligibility broadens: applicants may qualify if they have a minimum

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