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                    [Title] => 5-year ban on pilots’ foreign hiring eyed
                    [Summary] => Various representatives of the local aviation industry are pushing for the imposition of a three to five-year moratorium on the recruitment and deployment of Filipino pilots abroad, saying the exodus of Filipino pilots threatens the viability of the industry.


They made this appeal Tuesday when the labor and employment committee of the House of Representatives headed by Zamboanga del Norte Rep. Roseller Barinaga conducted a public hearing on the "ongoing brain drain" in the aviation industry.
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For the hard-working cabin crew of Air Philippines, taking care of their passengers is all about placing them on a pedestal, and always serving them with a smile. And this service never fails to translate to things that truly matter: the contentment, comfort and confidence of passengers who continuously fly Air Philippines.
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                    [Summary] => Various representatives of the local aviation industry are pushing for the imposition of a three to five-year moratorium on the recruitment and deployment of Filipino pilots abroad, saying the exodus of Filipino pilots threatens the viability of the industry.


They made this appeal Tuesday when the labor and employment committee of the House of Representatives headed by Zamboanga del Norte Rep. Roseller Barinaga conducted a public hearing on the "ongoing brain drain" in the aviation industry.
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