Cathay Pacific Warns Pilots Against Slow Taxiing to Avoid Airport Congestion
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Cathay Pacific has warned its pilots to maintain a speed of 15-20 knots while taxiing or face unspecified action from management after the Hong Kong Airport Authority complained about delays and congestion caused by slow taxiing. The pilot's union has attributed the slow taxiing to low morale, while pilots have rejected the explanation, citing pay cuts and quarantine during the pandemic.
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