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Pilots Demand Right to Refuse Flights Over Conflict Zones

The International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations (IFALPA) has called for pilots to be granted an unnegotiable right to refuse flights over or into conflict zones, free from commercial pressures. This statement was made during a press conference in Montreal.

King Commends Jordan Air Force Pilots and Calls for Readiness

During a visit to the Jordan Air Force headquarters, the king praised the capabilities of the air force pilots and emphasized the importance of maintaining high levels of readiness to face challenges. He listened to reports on performance and readiness during the inspection.

American pilots fall behind enemy lines, reigniting war awareness

A number of American pilots have fallen behind enemy lines in the escalating conflict between Washington and Tehran, bringing the war back to the forefront of American consciousness. The incident has sparked widespread debate about war management and its impact on domestic politics.

Iran Shoots Down American Drone, Pilots' Fate Remains Uncertain

Iranian forces have shot down an American drone, raising concerns about the fate of the pilots onboard. Currently, there is significant ambiguity surrounding their status, escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran.

American pilots parachute to safety after Iranian fire hits jet

Two American pilots safely parachuted after their fighter jet was fired upon by Iranian forces, according to Axios sources. This incident raises concerns about the security situation amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran.